12 Questions
What is the primary responsibility of the CAAC in terms of aviation incidents and accidents?
Investigating aviation related incidents and accidents
When did the CAAC officially come under the control of the State Council?
1954
What was the outcome of the CAAC Airline division in 1988?
It was divided into individual airlines
Which of the following airports is not managed by the local provincial government?
Capital Airport
When did private-owned commercial airlines begin to appear in the market?
2003
What is the name of the regional administration bureau headquartered in Shanghai?
Eastern China Regional Administration Bureau
Which of the following airlines is considered a provincial owned airline and not a private owned commercial airline?
Hainan Airlines
What is the main reason for the law establishing the protection of foreign corporate/airlines and local Chinese employees in the 1980s?
To ensure a smooth economic reform and open up of the country
What qualification is required for a Foreign Corporate/Airline Service Company to provide service to foreign corporate/airlines?
All of the above
Which of the following companies is exempted from the qualification requirements for providing service to foreign corporate/airlines?
Companies of Hong Kong under CEPA
What is the main function of FASCO?
To provide HR support to foreign airlines
When was FASCO established?
January 1982
Explore an overview of the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), including its role as an aviation authority under the Ministry of Transport of the People’s Republic of China. Learn about its responsibilities in overseeing civil aviation activities and investigating aviation incidents and accidents. Discover how CAAC concludes aviation agreements with other authorities, including those of the Special Administrative Region of China.
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