
multinational aviation authorities
Multinational aviation authorities are organizations that establish and enforce safety, security, and operational standards across different countries’ airlines and airports. They facilitate cooperation and harmonization of rules to ensure international aviation runs smoothly and safely. Examples include the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and regional bodies like the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). These authorities develop regulations, certifications, and procedures that member countries adopt, helping to maintain high safety levels and streamline international air travel. Their work ensures that aircraft, crews, and operations meet consistent standards worldwide, fostering trust and efficiency in global aviation.