State Secretariat of Civil Aviation explained

The State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA, Central Khmer: រដ្ឋលេខាធិការដ្ឋានអាកាសចរស៊ីវិល, រលអស) is an agency of the government of Cambodia in-charge of civil aviation including airports in the country. It is headquartered in the capital Phnom Penh.[1] The SSCA oversees the operation of national airports and air traffic management system in Cambodia. In 2000, it granted lease to SAMART Corporation to operate and upgrade the country's air traffic control and air navigation system under a long-term concession. The Secretary of State in charge is Mao Havannall.[2]

History

In 1954, the newly independent nation decided temporarily to use the French Civil Aviation Code in Cambodia. France has been its colonial master for many decades. Then on January 24, 1955, the Civil Aviation Bureau (CAB) was created under Ministry of Public Works and Telecommunication.

On January 16, 1956, Cambodia signed the Chicago Convention and formally became a member of the international civil aviation community. On the same year, the Royal Air Cambodge (RAC), the country's national airline, was established in partnership with Air France with the Cambodian Government owning 60% and Air France with the remaining 40%.

By March 13, 1963, the Airport Command (Administration) and Airport Operation and Management were formed. During the Khmer Rouge regime,civil aviation operations were interrupted and only resumed in 1981. The following year, a new national airline - Kampuchea Airlines, was formed only to be renamed again as Royal Air Cambodge later. The air traffic control had been overseen by Bangkok Area of Responsibility (AOR) since 1972.[3]

Between 1990-1992, the Department of Civil Aviation was renamed into General Direction of Civil Aviation (GDCA). By 1992, control of DGCA was passed from the Ministry of Defense to the Council of Ministers. In 1993, the Department of DGCA changed its name to Civil Aviation Authority of the Kingdom of Cambodia (CAAKC). On January 24, 1996, CAAKC again changed its name to the present title of the State Secretariat of Civil Aviation (SSCA) by The Royal Decree SH RDC 0196, on the formation of State Secretariat of Civil aviation (SSCA) dated 24 Jan 1996.

In 2004, the Area of Responsibility (AOR) was transferred and integrated from Bangkok AOR to Phnom Penh FIR and SSCA resumed responsibility over this airspace on 8 July. Operation and upgrading of the airspace management was granted to Cambodian Air Traffic Services under a concession with a Thai-owned corporation SAMART.[3]

Statutory functions

The main effective aviation sector activity calls for performance of functions are summarized below:

1. Safety Regulation (Regulatory oversight function)

2. Air Services Development (Air Service Regulation and Promotion)

3. Airports Regulation and Operations

4. Airspace Regulation and Operations

5. National Civil Aviation Planning

External links

Notes and References

  1. "right.htm." State Secretariat of Civil Aviation. Retrieved on January 5, 2012. "#62 Preah Norodom Blvd.,Phnom Penh,Kingdom of Cambodia."
  2. News: Cambodian Secretary of State for Civil Aviation Receives KOICA Acting President . Agence Kampuchea-Presse . August 4, 2017 . September 8, 2018.
  3. News: Thailand Returns Airspace to Cambodians. The Cambodia Daily. 2004-07-09.