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Civil Aviation Authority (CAA)

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Jamaica Now
Feb 29, 2024
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The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of Jamaica, established in 1974, is the regulatory body responsible for overseeing the nation’s aviation industry. This organization ensures that all aspects of civil aviation, from air traffic control to aircraft safety, adhere to international standards and local regulations. For real estate professionals, the CAA’s role is pivotal in shaping the development landscape around airports and flight paths. Their regulations impact zoning laws, noise abatement measures, and safety considerations for properties near airports. By maintaining high safety standards and ensuring efficient air traffic management, the CAA not only supports the aviation sector’s growth but also influences property values and development potential in areas affected by aviation activities. This makes their work essential in balancing the needs of the aviation industry with the interests of local communities and real estate development.

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