Brazil is re-elected to the ICAO Council with 93% of the votes
Brazil was re-elected a member of Group I of the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) for the period from 2023 to 2025. The vote took place on October 1, during the 41st ICAO Assembly, in Montreal (Canada), which started on September 27th and runs until October 7th. The country received the most votes among the Group I candidates, with a total of 158 votes out of 170 possible, equivalent to 93%. The vote reinforces Brazil’s strategic position on the ICAO Council and ensures the continuity of Brazilian representation in the largest international civil aviation forum. Founded in 1944, ICAO is the United Nations (UN) specialized agency for promoting the safe and orderly development of international civil aviation. Brazil is one of the founding members and has a permanent representative to the ICAO Council, currently Ambassador Norberto Moretti. The Assembly is convened every three years by the Council of the Organization, and its objective is to stipulate the guidelines to be followed by the ICAO in the following three years, to decide on matters referred by the Council, to review the Organization’s technical, legal, economic, and administrative works, among others. – https://www.aeroflap.com.br/brasil-e-reeleito-para-conselho-da-oaci-com-93-dos-votos/

