04/05/2026
🇰🇾 Happy Emancipation Day 🇰🇾
Today, we honour the strength, resilience, and enduring spirit of those who paved the way for freedom in the Cayman Islands.
Emancipation Day is a time to reflect on our shared history, celebrate Caymanian heritage, and recognise the lasting contributions that continue to shape our community and nation.
At the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands, we join in celebrating this important day and the values of unity, progress, and respect that it represents.
Wishing everyone a meaningful and reflective Emancipation Day.
01/05/2026
🇰🇾 Office Closure Notice: Emancipation Day 2026 🇰🇾
Please be advised that the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands will be closed on Monday, 4 May 2026, in observance of Emancipation Day.
Normal operations will resume on Tuesday, 5 May 2026.
We thank you for your understanding and wish everyone a meaningful and reflective Emancipation Day.
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22/04/2026
🌍 Earth Day 2026 | Our Power, Our Planet
Today, we are reminded that the future of our planet is shaped by the choices we make, individually and collectively.
At the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI), we recognise the important role the aviation sector plays in building a more sustainable future. Through responsible regulation, innovation, and collaboration, we remain committed to supporting a safer, smarter, and more environmentally conscious aviation industry.
This year’s theme, “Our Power, Our Planet,” calls on all of us to take action—because when we harness our collective power, we can protect and preserve our planet for generations to come.
✈️🌱 Together, let’s continue working towards a more sustainable future.
04/04/2026
✈️ Happy Easter from CAACI
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands wishes everyone across our aviation community and the wider Cayman Islands a joyful and peaceful Easter.
May this season bring renewal, reflection, and time well spent with loved ones.
Wishing you safe travels and a wonderful holiday.
02/04/2026
✈️ OFFICE CLOSURE – GOOD FRIDAY & EASTER MONDAY
📢 Office Closure Notice
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) will be closed in observance of the Easter holidays on:
📅 Friday, 3 April 2026 (Good Friday)
📅 Monday, 6 April 2026 (Easter Monday)
We will resume normal operations on Tuesday, 7 April 2026.
For urgent aviation matters, please refer to our website for emergency contact information.
We thank you for your understanding and wish you a safe and peaceful Easter.
31/03/2026
✨ Advancing Women in Aviation in the Cayman Islands
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) was proud to host its inaugural Women in Aviation Cayman gathering, bringing together professionals from across the local aviation sector in recognition of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month.
Aligned with this year’s theme, “Give to Gain,” the event created a space for meaningful connection, knowledge-sharing, and collaboration among women across the industry — including representatives from regulatory bodies, operators, and aviation service providers.
This initiative reflects CAACI’s ongoing commitment to mentorship, professional development, and strengthening the future of aviation in the Cayman Islands.
“The inaugural gathering represents the beginning of an ongoing effort to create opportunities for women in aviation across the Cayman Islands. By building a strong, supportive community, we aim to ensure that the sector remains progressive, resilient, and inclusive for years to come.”
— Nicoela McCoy, Deputy Director-General, Economic Regulation & Administration " We look forward to continuing this initiative through future events, mentorship opportunities, and outreach programmes that inspire the next generation of aviation professionals."
📸 Photo credit: Craig Connor/CAACI
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17/03/2026
🍀 Happy St. Patrick’s Day from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands! ✈️
Today, we celebrate the rich heritage and global influence of Ireland - a market with strong ties to the aviation and transition aircraft community. The Cayman Islands continues to work closely with Irish-based operators, lessors, and technical partners, supporting seamless aircraft transitions through robust regulatory oversight, bespoke systems, and trusted processes.
We value the collaboration, expertise, and long-standing relationships that connect Ireland and the Cayman Islands in advancing global aviation.
08/03/2026
On International Women’s Day, and in recognition of this year’s theme, “Give to Gain,” the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) reaffirms its commitment to mentorship, professional development, and community engagement.
“At CAACI, we recognize that excellence in aviation is built through investment in people. By mentoring, coaching, and creating pathways for advancement, we empower women — and all employees — to achieve their personal best and contribute meaningfully to the safety and success of our aviation sector.
Equally, our responsibility extends beyond our organization. By giving back to our Cayman community through outreach, charitable initiatives, as well as engagement with young people considering careers in aviation, we invest in the next generation of leaders, innovators, and aviation professionals. When we give our time, knowledge, and leadership to others, we strengthen our organization, our industry, and our community. In giving forward, we all gain.
Today, we celebrate the women of CAACI and across our aviation sector whose professionalism, integrity, and dedication continue to elevate our industry. Together, by giving forward, we ensure that the future of aviation in the Cayman Islands remains safe, progressive, and inclusive.” — Nicoela McCoy
Deputy Director-General, Economic Regulation & Administration
Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands
18/02/2026
📢 Office Closure Notice – Ash Wednesday
Please note that the Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) office will be closed on Wednesday, 18 February, in observance of Ash Wednesday.
We will resume normal operations on Thursday, 19 February.
Thank you for your understanding.
14/02/2026
💙 This Valentine’s Day, we’re celebrating our passion for aviation.
From safety oversight to global partnerships, our work is driven by dedication to excellence and service. Thank you to the professionals across the industry who share that same commitment every day.
12/02/2026
✈️ Job Opportunity: Technical Officer
Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI)
Looking to build a meaningful career in aviation regulation?
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) is seeking a Technical Officer to provide regulatory and administrative support within the Air Safety Regulation (ASR) Division.
This role is ideal for an aviation-minded professional who enjoys detail-driven work, collaboration, and contributing to aviation safety at a national and international level.
What you’ll do:
• Support aircraft operations and airworthiness processes
• Manage regulatory documentation and technical records
• Liaise with aviation stakeholders and clients
• Assist with risk-management and compliance activities
Who should apply:
✔ Strong administrative or document-management experience
✔ Excellent communication and organisational skills
✔ Interest in aviation operations, safety, or regulation
💼 Salary: CI$40,589.63 – CI$85,926.75
📅 Deadline: 06 March 2026
📩 Apply: [email protected]
🔗 Full details: https://www.caacayman.com/about-us/jobs/
11/02/2026
✈️ Job Opportunity: Aviation Technical Officer
Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI)
Looking to build a meaningful career in aviation regulation?
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands (CAACI) is seeking a Technical Officer to provide regulatory and administrative support within our Flight Standards Division.
This role is ideal for an aviation-minded professional who enjoys detail-driven work, collaboration, and contributing to aviation safety at a national and international level.
What you’ll do:
• Support aircraft operations and airworthiness processes
• Manage regulatory documentation and technical records
• Liaise with aviation stakeholders and clients
• Assist with risk-management and compliance activities
Who should apply:
✔ Strong administrative or document-management experience
✔ Excellent communication and organisational skills
✔ Interest in aviation operations, safety, or regulation
💼 Salary: CI$40,589.63 – CI$85,926.75
📅 Deadline: 27 February 2026
📩 Apply: [email protected]
🔗 Full details: https://www.caacayman.com/about-us/jobs/