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The Minister of Infrastructure Dariusz Klimczak appointed Andrzej Kotwica to the position of Vice President of the Civil Aviation Authority.
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On June 9–10, high-level meetings are taking place at the headquarters of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in Washington, D.C., between representatives of the European Civil Aviation Conference (ECAC) and senior leadership from the FAA, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), as well as high-level officials from the U.S. Department of State (DOS), Department of Transportation (DOT), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Europe is represented at these top-level talks by the Directors General of Civil Aviation from Poland (Julian Rotter, President of the Civil Aviation Authority), France, and the United Kingdom, as well as by ECAC leadership and a representative of the European External Action Service (EEAS).
The discussions are focused on aviation security and safety, including next steps in addressing GNSS signal interference, shared challenges faced by the U.S. and Europe ahead of the upcoming ICAO Assembly, and continued efforts to strengthen civil aviation safety and security.
A key outcome of the meeting is the signing of a historic cooperation agreement between ECAC and the United States. The agreement includes provisions for TSA participation in the joint evaluation process of aviation security equipment used by ECAC member states. This Memorandum of Understanding represents a significant step toward harmonizing procedures, enhancing information exchange, and reinforcing global civil aviation security.
The MoU was signed by:
Julie S. Brewer – Acting Under Secretary for Science and Technology, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Ha Nguyen McNeill – Acting Administrator, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Alessio Quaranta – President of ECAC- Details
Safe, clean and competitive European aviation — this was the slogan under which the capital of the Małopolska Region became Europe’s aviation capital for two days. The main objective of the Kraków Aviation Summit was to develop a common vision for the development of the European aviation sector that will meet climate, technological and geopolitical challenges while maintaining competitiveness and airspace safety.
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Please be informed that October sitting will be held from 8th until 18th of 2024. Making reservations for the October sitting will be possible from 9.00 a. m. on September 30th, 2024. The examination sitting will be held from 9.00 until 15.00.
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On October 16, 2024, the Minister of Infrastructure, Dariusz Klimczak, entrusted Mr. Mateusz Bączkowski with the duties of Acting Vice President of the Civil Aviation Authority.
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Please be informed that November sitting will be held from 5th until 15th of November 2024. (Please note that November 11th is a national holiday in Poland (Independence Day) and we do not provide exams on that day.)
Making reservations for the November sitting will be possible from 9.00 a. m. on October 28th, 2024.
The examination sitting will be held from 9.00 until 15.00.
In November sitting we can accept:
- candidates with reservations and candidates for whom November sitting is the last sitting they can attend within their exam from 5th until 15th of November 2024
- candidates without reservations from 5th until 14th of November 2024
Please be informed there is a queue ticket machine in the waiting room. The tickets can be taken from 9.00 o’clock. Please follow the instructions given by the examination personnel.
Attention: On November 15th candidates without reservations will not be allowed to take exams.
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The Prime Minister, on October 22, 2024, appointed Julian Rotter as President of the Civil Aviation Authority. The appointment was made pursuant to Article 20(2) of the Act of July 3, 2002 Aviation Law (Journal of Laws 2023, item 2110).
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On November 4, 2024 Mr. Florian Guillermet, Executive Director of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), a leading organization responsible for safety in civil aviation, visited the Civil Aviation Authority of Poland. It was the first visit of EASA’s new manager in Poland and another opportunity to discuss cooperation between Poland and EASA or challenges which the sector of civil aviation will have to face in the coming years.
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Please be informed that December sitting will be held from 3rd until 13th of December 2024.
Making reservations for the December sitting will be possible from 9.00 a. m. on November 25th, 2024.
The examination sitting will be held from 9.00 until 15.00.
In December sitting we can accept:
- candidates with reservations and candidates for whom December sitting is the last sitting they can attend within their exam from 3rd until 13th of December 2024
- candidates without reservations from 3rd until 12th of December 2024
Please be informed there is a queue ticket machine in the waiting room. The tickets can be taken from 9.00 o’clock. Please follow the instructions given by the examination personnel.
Attention: On December 13th candidates without reservations will not be allowed to take exams.