Air Navigation Act 1920

Air Navigation Act 1920
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act to enable effect to be given to a Convention for regulating Air Navigation, and to make further provision for the control and regulation of aviation.
Citation10 & 11 Geo. 5. c. 80
Dates
Royal assent23 December 1920
Other legislation
Repealed byCivil Aviation Act 1949
Status: Repealed

The Air Navigation Act 1920 was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom Parliament in 1920 which gave the British government the authority to control air navigation.

An identically named Act was passed by the Commonwealth Parliament in Australia, to bring into force the provision of the Paris Convention and the newly created International Commission for Air Navigation (ICAN).[1]

  1. ^ Roger Meyer. "The Creation of the Civil Aviation Branch and its Early Years". Airways Museum. Retrieved 28 January 2015.

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