Ministry of Civil Aviation and Communication (Maldives)

{{Short description|2008–2012 Government ministry of the Maldives}}{{Infobox ministry

| name = Ministry of Civil Aviation and Communication

| type = ministry

| logo = Emblem of Maldives.svg

| formed = {{Start date|2008}}

| dissolved = {{End date|2010|7|7|df=y}}

| superseding1 = Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation

| jurisdiction = Government of the Maldives

}}

The Ministry of Civil Aviation and Communication was a ministry of the government of the Maldives."[http://www.aviainfo.gov.mv/downloads/regulations/nprm/nprm_2009_05.pdf NOTICE OF PROPOSED RULE MAKING NPRM NO: 2009-05]" ([https://web.archive.org/web/20150504051337/http://www.aviainfo.gov.mv/downloads/regulations/nprm/nprm_2009_05.pdf Archive]). Ministry of Civil Aviation and Communication Maldives. 11 May 2009. Retrieved on April 21, 2015. The ministry was responsible for ensuring a safe transport network, both domestically and internationally.

The Accident Investigation Coordination Committee (AICC), which was subordinate to the ministry,"[http://www.aviainfo.gov.mv/downloads/accidents/aicc_chart.pdf AICC-Organisational chart]" ([https://web.archive.org/web/20120704034753/http://www.aviainfo.gov.mv/downloads/accidents/aicc_chart.pdf Archive]). Ministry of Civil Aviation and Communication Maldives. 11 May 2009. investigates aviation accidents and incidents in the Maldives."[http://www.aviainfo.gov.mv/publications/accidents_and_incidents.php Accidents and Incidents]" ([https://archive.today/20140410103125/http://www.aviainfo.gov.mv/publications/accidents_and_incidents.php Archive]). Maldives Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on April 21, 2015.

The ministry was established during the presidency of President Nasheed and was abolished on 7 July 2010, with its successor being the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.

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