The Barbados Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA') has its headquarters in Charnocks, Christ Church.
The Authority was established to advise the Ministry of Tourism and International Transport, who is responsible for the regulation and control of all aspects of civil aviation in Barbados.
[3] BCAA cooperates with other regional authorities in the Caribbean under the bloc known as the Caribbean Aviation Safety and Security Oversight System (CASSOS)[4][5] Aircraft registered in Barbados must carry the identification mark "8P-".
The Barbados Civil Aviation allows three categories for aircraft registration in the country:[6]
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