No, Rhodesia was not a signatory to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Rhodesia, which unilaterally declared independence from the United Kingdom in 1965, faced international isolation and was not recognized by many countries, limiting its ability to participate in global organizations like ICAO. The country eventually transitioned to Zimbabwe in 1980, after which Zimbabwe became a member of ICAO.
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The plural of signatory is signatories.
It had no official name before Rhodesia.
The root word for "signatory" is "sign." A signatory is a person who signs a document or agreement.
LIEA is the ICAO code for Fertilia Airport.
There is no "New Rhodesia" , nor has there ever been. Zambia was previously Northern Rhodesia.
The plural of signatory is signatories.
The name Zambia had before independence was Northern Rhodesia. The territory has had various names as the Colonial boundaries shifted around (it was part of Nyasaland at one point) - but Northern Rhodesia is probably the answer you want.
ICAO is a part of the United Nations and it's headquarters are in Montreal, Canada.
ICAO code is RPLC the IATA code is CRK
ICAO is pronounced as "eye-kay-oh".