INTERNATIONAL CIVIL AVIATION ORGANIZATION

AGENDA ITEM I : PROBLEMS REGARDING CIVIL AVIATON

AGENDA ITEM II : Developıng skılled workforce wıth protectıng theır rıghts

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a United Nations agency, established to help countries share their skies to their mutual benefit. CAO assists the 193 Contracting States to the Chicago Convention as they cooperate here to adopt standards, practices, and policies for international civilian flight. With a keen focus on the challenges facing this vital industry, the ICAO engages delegates in multifaceted debates surrounding the various problems affecting civil aviation on a global scale. These issues encompass critical concerns such as air traffic congestion, airport infrastructure development, aviation safety standards, and the environmental impact of aviation. Furthermore, the ICAO recognizes the imperative of nurturing a skilled workforce while protecting workers’ rights in this dynamic field. As delegates delve into these intricacies, they aim to strike a balance between the need for robust aviation growth and the ethical imperative of safeguarding the rights, well-being, and professional development of the individuals who propel this industry forward.