Summary
Belize. - The International Civil Aviation Organization, Icao, congratulated the Dominican Republic for having successfully passed the Iasa audit recently applied by the United States Federal Aviation Administration, Faa.

Belize. – The International Civil Aviation Organization, Icao, congratulated the Dominican Republic for having successfully passed the Iasa audit recently applied by the United States Federal Aviation Administration, Faa.
Salvatore Sciacchitano, President of the Icao Council, conveyed his congratulations through the Secretary General of the organization, Juan Carlos Salazar, during a private meeting with the representation of the Dominican Republic at the Twelfth Meeting of Directors of North America, Central America and the Caribbean, Nacc/DCA/12, held in Belize.
In addition to Salazar, the director of the Icao Regional Office in Mexico, Nacc, Christopher Barks, and the director of the Capacity Development Office also participated in the meeting, where the message from the Icao president was received.
The Icao recognition also took into account the country’s performance as host of the last Global Implementation Symposium, Giss/24, for having exceeded the organization’s expectations in all anticipated aspects. The Symposium was held for the first time in the Western Hemisphere, in the tourist community of Punta Cana, from April 29 to May 3 of this year.
The country’s delegation at the Belize meeting is headed by the general directors of the Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation, Idac, Héctor Porcella; by Brigadier General Floreal Suarez, of the Specialized Corps for Airport Security and Civil Aviation, Cesac; and by the ambassador of the Permanent Mission to the Icao Council, Julio Peña.
Icao also expressed its gratitude to the Dominican Republic for being at the forefront of ongoing support in participation in the organization’s work and in providing experts in various aviation disciplines to provide technical assistance to other States in the region, underlining once again our status as State Champion, according to the organization’s classification.





