European Civil Aviation Conference
The European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) or Conférence Européenne de l'Aviation Civile (CEAC) is an
EUROCONTROL
member states. ECAC "promotes the continued development of a safe, efficient and sustainable European air transport system. In doing so, it seeks to
harmonise civil aviation policies and practices amongst its Member States and promote understanding on policy matters between its Member States and other parts of the world."
Its strategic priorities are safety, security and the environment.
Membership
ECAC,
EUROCONTROL and EU
members:
- Austria (1955)
- Belgium (1955)
- Bulgaria (1991)
- Croatia (1992)
- Cyprus (1969)
- Czech Republic (1991)
- Denmark (1955)
- Estonia (1995[1])
- Finland (1955)
- France (1955)
- Germany (1955)
- Greece (1955)
- Hungary (1990)
- Ireland (1955)
- Italy (1955)
- Latvia (1993)
- Lithuania (1992)
- Luxembourg (1955)
- Malta (1979)
- Netherlands (1955)
- Poland (1990)
- Portugal (1955)
- Romania (1991)
- Slovakia (1991)
- Slovenia (1992)
- Spain (1955)
- Sweden (1955)
ECAC and
- Albania (1998)
- Armenia (1995)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (2002)
- Georgia (2005)
- Moldova (1996)
- Monaco (1989)
- Montenegro (2008)
- North Macedonia (1997)
- Norway (1955)
- Serbia (2002)
- Switzerland (1955)
- Turkey (1955)
- Ukraine (1999)
- United Kingdom (1955)
ECAC-only members:
- Azerbaijan (2002)
- Iceland (1955)
- San Marino (2008)
See also
- Eurocontrol
- European Aviation Safety Agency
References
- ^ "Estonia".
- ^ "Our member and comprehensive agreement states". Eurocontrol. March 1963.
External links