File:Flag of ICAO.svg
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flag of International Civil Aviation Organization English: Flag of the International Civil Aviation Organization, Own work based on: Flag of the United Nations.svg and an image at http://www.icao.int/icao/gifs/icao_logo_blue.gif. Constructed by Denelson83.
Français : Drapeau de l'Organisation de l'aviation civile internationale. |
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| Author | International Civil Aviation Organization - specialized agency of the United Nations, coordinates the international civil aviation regulations and policy | ||||
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