The Ministry of Transport & Road Safety has a dynamic role in Israel's economic growth and is partner to the major reforms being introduced into the economy.
The Ministry of Transport and Road Safety Authorities:
- Civil Aviation Authority (CAA )
The CAA is the regulator for the civil aviation sector, in compliance with the law, standardisation and the international treaties to which the State of Israel is signatory. The CAA is responsible for promoting aviation safety, development, maximising the level of aviation transport services, safeguarding Israel's air carriers; minimalising environmental impact; implementing government policy concerning civil aviation, as outlined by the Minister of Transport and Road Safety.
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- Shipping and Ports Authority (S&PA )
The S&PA is responsible for maritime traffic, moorings and ports, vessels and operators; licensing and registration of vessels, and seafarer and skipper certification. The Authority works towards ensuring a safe, secure and sustainable shipping infrastructure at all times; formulating and monitoring shipping regulations and policies; supervising maritime traffic, ports and moorings; promoting and maintaining international regulations and treaties.
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- Israel Meteorological Service ( IMS )
The IMS provide and supervises comprehensive meteorological, climatic and supplementary services covering all sectors of Israel's society and economy , and is actively engaged in applied research and international cooperation.
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 19 October 2010 18:42 |