Now in its fourth edition, the Civil Aviation Legal Advisers Forum (CALAF/4) will bring together the international aviation law community in Nassau, Bahamas, to address key legal issues shaping the future of air transport. This year’s Forum will continue to foster dialogue on innovation and sustainability, while providing a platform to examine pressing legal and regulatory challenges in civil aviation.
The programme will feature discussions on aviation safety, security, and facilitation, along with insights from States, industry, academia, and practitioners. Participants will explore recent developments in international air law, regulatory best practices, and emerging issues impacting the aviation sector.
Registration
Registration for CALAF/4 is now open. Participants are kindly requested to complete their registration here at the earliest opportunity. To request a voucher for a complimentary badge, please review the registration categories and applicable conditions here, and then contact Ms. Virginia Tavella at vtavella [at] icao.int (vtavella[at]icao[dot]int) .
Please note that a valid passport and a copy of your registration confirmation will be required at the registration desk when you pick up your badge.
Notice of Temporary Service Interruption
Online registration is temporarily unavailable due to system maintenance and will resume by mid-January 2026.
For any urgent registration inquiries, please contact the ICAO Registration Desk at registration [at] icao.int (registration[at]icao[dot]int)
Thank you for your understanding.
New at CALAF/4
The Forum will also feature an exhibition component, offering exhibitors and sponsors the opportunity to showcase their services and connect directly with the international aviation law and regulatory community.
Who should attend:
- Civil aviation legal advisers and regulators
- Practitioners in international and air law
- Industry operators, including airports, airlines, and air navigation service providers
- Representatives from aircraft manufacturers, maintenance organizations, and other aviation stakeholders
- Academia