| National Civil Aviation Administration | |
|---|---|
| Administración Nacional de Aviación Civil | |
| overview | |
| Formed | 15 March 2007 |
| Jurisdiction | Government of Argentina |
| Headquarters | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
| executive | Rodolfo Federico Gabrielli, National Administrator |
| Parent department | Transport Secretary |
| Parent | Minister of Federal Planning and Public Utilities |
| Website | |
| www.anac.gob.ar | |
| Footnotes | |
| Sources: ANAC[1][2] | |
The National Civil Aviation Administration (Spanish: Administración Nacional de Aviación Civil), otherwise known by its local initialism ANAC, is the civil aviation authority of Argentina. It was created by a presidential decree on 15 March 2007 to succeed the Argentine Air Force in its functions, overseeing all aspects of civil aviation within the Argentine territory.[2][3][4] The body is divided into five Directorates, as well as several operative dependencies.[5] It has its headquarters in Buenos Aires.[6]
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