The Ministry of Aquatic and Air Transport (Spanish: Ministerio del Poder Popular para Transporte Acuático y Aéreo, "Ministry of the Popular Power of Aquatic and Air Transport", MPPTAA[1] or MTAA[2]) is a ministry of the Government of Venezuela. Its head office is on the 12th floor of the Torre Pequiven in Chacao Municipality, Caracas.[3]
The ministry includes the Directorate General for the Prevention and Investigation of Aeronautical Accidents (Spanish: Dirección General para la Prevención e Investigación de Accidentes Aeronáuticos, DGPIAA), which investigates air accidents and incidents, and the Directorate General for the Prevention and Investigation of Aquatic Accidents (Spanish: Dirección General para la Prevención e Investigación de Accidentes Acuáticos), which investigates marine accidents and incidents.[4]
The ministry also includes Conviasa and Simón Bolívar International Airport.[4]
History
editPreviously the National Institute of Civil Aviation served as the civil aviation agency, and the Civil Aviation Accident Investigation Board (Spanish: Junta Investigadora de Accidentes de Aviación Civil) investigated air accidents and incidents.
In November 2011 Hugo Chávez, President of Venezuela, announced that the Ministry of Transport and Communications would be divided into two ministries, the MPPTAA and the Ministry of Ground Transport.[5]
References
edit- ^ "MPPTAA, INAC y BAER evaluaron la infraestructura de 25 aeropuertos venezolanos." (Archive) Ministry of Aquatic and Air Transport. March 30, 2012. Retrieved on April 17, 2012.
- ^ "pago.gif." (Archive) Ministry of Aquatic and Air Transport. January 11, 2013.
- ^ "Home." (Archive) Ministry of Aquatic and Air Transport. Retrieved on December 7, 2013. "Av. Francisco de Miranda Torre PEQUIVEN piso 12, Chacao, Caracas - Venezuela Codigo Postal 1010"
- ^ a b "Organigrama." (Archive) Ministry of Aquatic and Air Transport. Retrieved on April 17, 2012.
- ^ "Chávez cesa a Garcés y divide el MTC en dos ministerios: uno, Transporte Terreste y otro, Aéreo y Acuático." Noticias 24 Venezuela. November 3, 2011. Retrieved on April 17, 2012.
Further reading
edit- Civil aviation law (Archive) (in Spanish)
External links
edit- Ministry of Aquatic and Air Transport (in Spanish)