Civil Aviation Act 1990

Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

72AA: Objective of Authority

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“The Civil Aviation Authority keeps people safe when flying and helps make travel better for everyone”

The Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand has an important job to do. Your safety and security when travelling by air are its main concerns. The Authority also has other jobs to do.

When the Authority does its work, it tries to help create a transport system that works well for everyone. This system should be safe, able to respond to people’s needs, and be good for the environment in the long term. The Authority wants all parts of the transport system to work together smoothly.

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Part 6A Civil Aviation Authority of New Zealand

72AAObjective of Authority

  1. The objective of the Authority is to undertake its safety, security, and other functions in a way that contributes to the aim of achieving an integrated, safe, responsive, and sustainable transport system.

Notes
  • Section 72AA: inserted, on , by section 7 of the Civil Aviation Amendment Act (No 2) 2004 (2004 No 95).