Civil Aviation Authority The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) oversees the safety of all New Zealand’s domestic and international air carriers. The CAA establishes civil aviation safety and security standards, and monitors adherence to those standards. Click through to its website on www.caa.govt.nz for further detailed information on its role and responsibilities.
Airways New Zealand Airways New Zealand is responsible for managing all domestic and international air traffic from two Flight Information Regions. Collectively, they make up one of the largest areas of airspace in the world - 34 million square kilometres. Check out its website on www.airways.co.nz to find out more.