Civil Aviation Authority of Sri lanka was established in terms of Act No.34 of 2002, on 27th December and today CAASL is celebrating it's 16th Birthday.
Through out the past sixteen years CAASL has been able to reach very good standards in the Universal Safety and Security Oversight Audits held on compliance of Standards and Recommended Practices . CAASL has also been a supportive facilitator to the aviation industry stake holders and has tremendously supported to the development of aerodromes in the country with the advise of the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation.
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Mr. Shigeaki Tetsuka, managing director of OSSEC Inc., has donated 4,000 medical face masks to Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) on April 17, 2020 for COVID-19 infection prevention, and Mr. Upul Darmadasa, Chairman of CAASL accepted the generosity and expressed gratitude to Mr. Tetsuka’s on behalf of CAASL.
Mr. Tetsuka told CAASL that he hoped the face masks could help CAASL employees to reduce a fear of virus infection on duty.
OSSEC, Inc., based in Tokyo, Japan, produces unique data security application for PC and mobile users. It is designed to resolve threats of unauthorized access to and data leakage of confidential information by encryption system.
OSSEC has been used among government agencies, police department and self-defense force in Japan and is ready to expand its market to governments and financial institutions in Southwest Asia countries this year.
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CAASL is happy to announce that arrangements have been made in liaison with its official Banker, the Bank of Ceylon to enable Members of Public who wish make all payments electronically for services rendered by the CAASL.
Accordingly Members of Public who wish to make a payment through online may opt to receive such services after giving consent in writing for deduction of applicable bank commissions (3%) in addition to the applicable regulatory payment to be made to the CAASL. If they wish to receive a confirmation electronically SMS will also be provided subject to recovery of costs.
However, if any payment is to made in cash, such payments will continue to be accepted at the counter of the cashier.
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