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General Authority of Civil Aviation

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Jurisdiction
  
Saudi Arabia

Headquarters
  
Riyadh , Saudi Arabia

Agency executive
  
Sulaiman Al-Hamdan, (President)

The General Authority of Civil Aviation of Saudi Arabia (GACA, Arabic: الهيئة العامة للطيران المدني‎‎) is the national institution of Saudi Arabia in charge of aviation and related matters, headquartered in central Riyadh.

GACA emerged from the former Presidency of Civil Aviation (PCA, مصلحة الطيران المدني) that was created when the institution controlling aviation was split into a civil department and the Royal Saudi Air Force. The Presidency of Civil Aviation was among others also in charge of the Saudi Arabian Airlines and the Meteorology Department. The Saudi Arabian Airlines was split from the Presidency of Civil Aviation in 1960 and became an independent public institution in 1963. The Meteorology Department became an independent institution with own budget in 1966. The name of the Presidency of Civil Aviation was changed to General Authority of Civil Aviation in 1977.

The former president of GACA is Faisal Hamad AlSugair. Its current president is Fahd bin Abdullah, brother of Faisal bin Abdullah. Fahd bin Abdullah was appointed to this post in November 2011.

It is the operator of four international and 23 domestic airports within the country.

International airports:

  • King Abdulaziz International Airport (abbreviated KAIA) in Jeddah
  • King Khalid International Airport (abbreviated KKIA) in Riyadh
  • King Fahd International Airport (abbreviated KFIA) in Dammam
  • Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Airport in Medina
  • Domestic airports (selection):

  • Dawadmi Domestic Airport
  • Prince Nayef bin Abdulaziz Regional Airport
  • Jizan Regional Airport
  • Turaif Domestic Airport
  • Ha'il Regional Airport
  • Bisha Domestic Airport
  • References

    General Authority of Civil Aviation Wikipedia


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