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What does ICAO Annex 17 deal with?

In accordance with Annex 17, each Contracting State must provide pertinent information on every incident of unlawful or attempted seizure of aircraft or aviation facilities. Through analysis of such occurrences, experts are able to develop effective measures that form the keystone of an aviation security programme.



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SARPs for international aviation security were first adopted by the ICAO Council in March 1974, and designated as Annex 17 to the Chicago Convention. Annex 17 — Aviation Security has been adopted in six languages – Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish.

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International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) format.

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Currently, there are 193 members or contracting states in ICAO, which is governed by the ICAO Council, which is composed of 36 member states including the United States.

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ICAO also serves as a clearinghouse for cooperation and discussion on civil aviation issues among its 193 member-states. It is managed by a Secretariat, which is governed by a Council made up of 36 member-states, including the United States and other major actors in civil aviation.

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The only non-Contracting States are the Holy See and Liechtenstein.

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ICAO Annex 18 to the Chicago Convention: The Safe Transport of Dangerous Goods by Air deals with all aspects of this subject. In general, it sets down the broad general principles which determine whether items are acceptable for carriage by air.

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