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The Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) (Sinhala: සිවිල් ගුවන්සේවා අධිකාරිය Sivil Guwanseva Adhikariya) oversees the government approval and regulation of civil aviation matters for the nation of Sri Lanka. Its head office is in Katunayake as of 1 February 2018. [3]
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The general annual leave entitlement is 15 days of leave per year. [5] 15 15 Latvia: Employees are entitled to 4 calendar weeks of paid annual leave. [14] 20 12 32 Lebanon: Every wage-earner or salary-earner employed in an establishment for at least one year is entitled to an annual leave of 15 days with full pay.
The Ministry of Civil Aviation was the Sri Lankan government ministry responsible for the formulation of a more appropriate policy framework and efficient mechanisms by which to offer competitive and qualitative aviation services in order to fulfill the local and international requirements in the aviation sector.
Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 4 September 2015: 14 October 2015: Minister of Transport [61] [62] [63] 14 October 2015: 15 December 2018: Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation [64] Arjuna Ranatunga: Democratic National Movement 15 December 2018: 21 November 2019: Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Mahinda Amaraweera: Sri Lanka Podujana ...
Ministry of Civil Aviation (Sri Lanka) Ministry of Transport and Highways This page was last edited on 8 October 2017, at 08:44 (UTC). Text ...
Sri Lanka: Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka: ශ්රී ලංකා සිවිල් ගුවන් සේවා අධිකාරිය: www.caa.lk Sudan: Civil Aviation Authority of Sudan: www.caa-sudan.net Suriname: Civil Aviation Department of Suriname: www.cadsur.sr Sweden: Swedish Transport Agency: Transportstyrelsen
The freedoms of the air are the fundamental building blocks of the international commercial aviation route network. The use of the terms "freedom" and "right" confers entitlement to operate international air services only within the scope of the multilateral and bilateral treaties (air services agreements) that allow them.