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The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM, Malay: ''Pihak Berkuasa Penerbangan Awam Malaysia''; Jawi: ), previously known as the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA, Malay: ''Jabatan Penerbangan Awam''), is a Malaysian government agency under the Ministry of Transport Malaysia. Established in 1969, it entrusted to oversee the technical issues related to the civil aviation sector in Malaysia. Effectively on 19 February 2018, DCA was incorporated into a statutory body known as CAAM.


Background

The incorporation of CAAM is in line with requirements of the
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(ICAO). Under this new agency, CAAM is making great strides to strengthen the nation's aviation standards as well as addressing existing challenges, to advance Malaysia in the aviation sector in line with the country's aspiration to be the leading hub for the industry regionally as well as globally. The regulatory responsibility of civil aviation technical matters is vested in CAAM. CAAM's main role is to contribute to the development of Malaysia's civil aviation technical sector and mandated to comply with ICAO's standards so as to keep aviation safe, secure and efficient. Malaysia is a proud Council member of ICAO from 2007 and has since maintained its membership in the Council for three consecutive terms while making significant contributions to the development of civil aviation's safety and security.


History

The Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) was established in 1969 under the Civil Aviation Act 1969 ct 3to administer and regulate the civil aviation industry as well as to provide systematic air control services to airplanes. In 1976, the DCA became the self-accounting department under the
Ministry of Transport A ministry of transport or transportation is a ministry responsible for transportation within a country. It usually is administered by the ''minister for transport''. The term is also sometimes applied to the departments or other government a ...
. In November 1992, the department is separated into two entities, namely the Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) and the Malaysia Airports Berhad (MAB). DCA remains the regulatory body for the airports and aviation industry in Malaysia, whilst the newly-established Malaysia Airports to focus on the operation, management, and maintenance of airports. In November 2016 the DCA became a statutory body and was renamed as the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM), with the name change effective 19 February 2018, in line with the Government's goal to spur the Malaysian aviation industry to a greater heights. In October 2022, the authority reinstated as a Category 1 safety and technical regulator by the United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The reinstatement will strengthen Malaysia's position as an aviation hub and improve its network connectivity.


Proposed merger with MAVCOM

In December 2019, the Ministry of Transport announced that CAAM and the Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) would merge to create a standalone aviation regulator. The proposed merger was said "to optimise staff and financials, as well as making the civil aviation industry more competitive". Though the merger was supposed to have been completed by the second quarter of 2021, however, the anticipated merger did not materialized as CAAM and MAVCOM remains a separate entities. In October 2023, Transport Minister,
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announced that a bill for proposed merger between CAAM and MAVCOM will be tabled on the Parliament in 2024. On 13 June 2024, it was announced that the two bodies is expected to merge by 2025 with an official merger date yet to be announced. Eleven days later, on 24 June, two new bills for the merger of CAAM and MAVCOM were tabled at the Parliament by the Deputy Transport Minister, Hasbi Habibollah and approved by the
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two days later. On 11 September, both bills were granted
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and were gazetted on 25 September. On 20 December, the tentative date for the merger of CAAM and MAVCOM has been finalized and will be announced later.


Divisions

*CAAM consists of the following divisions: ** Quality and Standards ** Flight Operations ** Aviation Security ** Airworthiness ** Air Navigation Services & Aerodrome ** Air Navigation Services Operations ** Air Navigation Services Technical ** Air Navigation Services Safety ** Air Navigation Services Training ** Malaysia Aviation Academy ** CAAM Regional Office *** Peninsular *** Sabah *** Sarawak ** Management Services ** Finance Management ** Legal Advisor ** State Safety Program Unit ** Integrity Unit ** Internal Audit & Compliance Unit ** Corporate Communication Unit ** Transformation Unit


See also

* List of civil aviation authorities *
Malaysia Airports Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad () is a Malaysian airport management company. Established in 1991, the company manages most of the List of airports in Malaysia, airports in Malaysia. The firm was recently awarded the duty to manage airports ...
* Malaysian Aviation Commission (MAVCOM) * Malaysia National Aviation Policy


References


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* {{authority control Federal ministries, departments and agencies of Malaysia
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