Volga MTU of the Federal Air Transport Agency
Russia
Volga Federal District of the Russian Federation
Samara
443080 Sanfirova str., 95, letter 4, PO box 9338
Owners
The Volga Interregional Territorial Air Transport Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency (Volga MTU of the Federal Air Transport Agency) was created to exercise the powers assigned to the Federal Air Transport Agency and fulfill the tasks and functions established by the legislation of the Russian Federation. The interregional administration carries out its activities in cooperation with other territorial bodies of the Federal Air Transport Agency, territorial bodies of other federal executive bodies, with the plenipotentiary representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the federal district (within the framework of the established powers), executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, local self-government bodies, public associations and other organizations in the territory and water area of the constituent entities: The Republic of Bashkortostan, the Republic of Mordovia, the Republic of Mari El, the Chuvash Republic - Chuvashia, the Republic of Tatarstan (Tatarstan), the Udmurt Republic, the Perm Territory, the Kirov Region, the Nizhny Novgorod Region, the Orenburg Region, the Penza Region, the Samara Region, the Saratov Region, the Ulyanovsk Region, as well as in the use of Russian airspace and air navigation services for aircraft flights within the Samara Zone of the Unified Air Traffic Management System.
History
2012: Creation of the Volga MTU of the Federal Air Transport Agency
By order of the Federal Air Transport Agency of June 21, 2012 No. 375, Order of the Federal Air Transport Agency of May 20, 2011 No. 278 "On Approval of the Regulation on the Volga Regional Territorial Air Transport Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency" was declared invalid. The Regulation on the Volga Interregional Territorial Air Transport Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency was approved[1].
2011: Reorganization
In May 2011, the Interregional Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency for Internal Affairs and the Federal Air Transport Agency in the Volga Federal District was reorganized in the form of joining the Volga Regional Territorial Air Transport Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency (Interregional Administration). Interregional Administration became the successor of the Volga District Air Transport Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency and the Interregional Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency for the Organization of Air Traffic and Aerospace Search and Rescue (ATS and AKPS) in the Volga Federal District[2]
2010: Renamed the Interregional Department of the Federal Air Transport Agency for Police Department and AKPS into the Volga Federal District
In May 2010, the name of the Volga Interregional Administration of the Federal Air Navigation Service changed to the Interregional Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency for the Organization of Air Traffic and Aerospace Search and Rescue (ATS and AKPS) in the Volga Federal District (Interregional Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency for ATS and AKPS in the Volga Federal District).
2009: Activities of the Volga Interregional Administration of the Federal Air Navigation Service
The Volga Interregional Administration of the Federal Air Navigation Service is a specially authorized territorial federal executive body that performed the functions of conducting state policy, legal regulation, control and supervision, as well as providing state services and managing state property in the field of airspace use, air navigation services for airspace users and aerospace search and rescue. Number of employees: 32 people.
Notes
- ↑ The Regulation on the Volga Interregional Territorial Air Transport Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency
- ↑ Order of the Federal Air Transport Agency of May 20, 2011 No. 278 "On Approval of the Regulation on the Volga Interregional Territorial Air Transport Administration of the Federal Air Transport Agency."
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