The certification from the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, known as CAAC, will allow the aircraft to operate in the country.
What does GACAC stand for?
GACAC stands for General Administration of Civil Aviation of China
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The certification from the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, known as CAAC, will allow the aircraft to operate in the country.
General Administration of Civil Aviation of China (CAAC) figures indicate that China's total air traffic will double by 2010 compared with 2005 levels.
The certification from the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, known as CAAC, will allow the aircraft to operate in the country.
The certification from the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, known as CAAC, will allow the aircraft to operate in the country.