组织行为学课程essay:国际民用航空组织研究The International Civil Aviation Organization
起源 目标和成就
介绍:民用航空是我国现代全球社会进步的强大驱动力,它创造并提供了全球上百万个工作岗位,它成了许多国家经济命脉的一部分,同时它也是旅游业的催化剂,是世界上最大的产业。除了经济之外,航空运输丰富了社会的文化结构,有助于实现整个世界和平与繁荣。因此,对这类活动的组织形式,提供一种凝聚力是保证全球质量稳定性与有效性的基本。
国际民用航空组织
1-定义
国际民用航空组织是联合国的一个专门机构,它的任务是确保高效,安全有序的国际民用航空的发展。
2-起源
国际民用航空组织于1941年的十二月第一次在美国芝加哥建立。在国际民用航空公约中也成立了其宪章。会议又称芝加哥会议,建立了航空的规则条约,飞机注册与安全,详细介绍了有关航空旅行的签署者的权利。
The International Civil Aviation Organization
Origin, Objectives and Achievements
Introduction:
Civil aviation is a powerful force for progress in our modern global society. It creates and supports millions of jobs worldwide. It forms part of the economic lifeline of many countries. It is a catalyst for travel and tourism, the world's largest industry. Beyond economics, air transport enriches the social and cultural fabric of society and contributes to the attainment of peace and prosperity throughout the world. Therefore, providing a cohesive, global form of organization for such activities is essential in ensuring their quality, stability and effectiveness.
The International Civil Aviation Organization:
I- Definition:
The International Civil Aviation Organization is a specialized agency of the United Nations, whose mandate is to ensure the efficient, safe and orderly evolution of international civil aviation.
II- Origin:
The International Civil Aviation Organization was first established in Chicago, U.S in December 1941, in the Convention on International Civil Aviation, which also formed its charter. The convention, also known as the Chicago convention, established rules of airspace, airplane registration and safety, and details the rights of the signatories in relation to air travel.
The charter document was signed on December 7, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois by 52 signatory states. It received the requisite 26th ratification on March 5, 1947 and went into effect on April 4, 1947. The convention has since been revised seven times (in 1959, 1963, 1969, 1975, 1980, 1997, and 2000).#p#分页标题#e#
The convention states that the organization is made up of an Assembly, a Council and a Secretariat. The chief officers are the President of the Council and the Secretary General.
 The Assembly, composed of representatives from all Contracting States, is the sovereign body of ICAO. It meets every three years
• Reviews in detail the work of the Organization.
• Sets policy for the coming years and establishes a triennial budget.
• Elects the Council, the governing body for a three-year term.
 The Council is composed of members from 33 States who maintain their offices and conduct their business at the ICAO Headquarters.
• Adopts Standards and Recommended Practices and incorporates them as Annexes to the Convention on International Civil Aviation.
• Gives continuing direction to the work of ICAO.
• Develops Standards, with the assistance of:
The Air Navigation Commission in technical matters.
The Air Transport Committee in economic matters.
The Committee on Unlawful Interference in aviation security matters.
A Standard: Is any specification for physical characteristics, configuration, material, performance, personnel or procedure, which is recognized as necessary for the safety or regularity of international air navigation .
 The Secretariat, headed by a Secretary General, is divided into five main divisions:
• The Air Navigation Bureau
• The Air Transport Bureau
• The Technical Co-operation Bureau
• The Legal Bureau
• The Bureau of Administration and Services
ICAO works in close co-operation with other members of the United Nations family such as the World Meteorological Organization, the International Telecommunication Union, the Universal Postal Union, the World Health Organization and the International Maritime Organization, in addition to non-governmental organizations.
Location: ICAO has its headquarters in Montreal, Canada, with seven regional offices throughout the world. From its beginning in 1944 it has grown to an organization with over 180 Contracting States
III – Objectives of ICAO:
1. To secure international co-operation and a highest possible degree of uniformity in regulations and standards, procedures and organization regarding civil aviation matters.#p#分页标题#e#
2. To ensure the safety and orderly development of all aspects of international civil aeronautics.
3. To provide a forum whereby requirements and procedures in need of standardization may be introduced, studied and resolved.
Strategic Objectives for 2005-210:
1. Enhance global civil aviation Safety
2. Enhance global aviation security
3. Minimize the adverse effect of global civil aviation on the environment
4. Enhance the efficiency of aviation operations
5. Maintain the continuity of aviation operations
6. Strengthen law governing international civil aviation
IV- Achievements:
The efforts of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) have contributed to making air travel the safest mode of transportation, with the continuous strong growth of airline traffic. In 1947, when nine million traveled, 590 were killed in aircraft accidents; in 1993 the number of deaths was 936 out of the 1.2 billion airline passengers. Case Study: LebanonPrevious Lebanese Prime Minister visits ICAO Headquarters in Canada
In 1997, ex-Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri visited ICAO Headquarters while on an official visit to Canada. He met with senior officials of the organization following a tour of the new headquarters and conference centre. This visit, which confirmed the great importance given by Lebanon to the development of international civil aviation as a vital factor for socio-economic development, highlighted the latest achievements of ICAO in Lebanon.
1. Supporting Lebanon in the creation of a sound civil aviation infrastructure
2. Rehabilitation of the civil aviation technical school, which resumed operation in January 1997.
In 2001, Dr. Assad Kotaite, of Lebanon, was elected by acclamation for a tenth consecutive term as President of the Council of ICAO. His new term in office remained until 2004.
First elected as Council President in 1975, Dr. Kotaite has provided leadership and continuity to the Council, the governing body of ICAO, in a period of dramatic and sustained growth for international civil aviation. His length of tenure, at 25 years to date, is unprecedented in the history of the United Nations system.
Lebanon is one of the 52 States that, in 1944, signed the Convention on International Civil Aviation, the international agreement which regulates the safe and orderly development of air transport worldwide, and which led to the creation of ICAO.
Dr. Assad Kotaite