Central American Corporation for Air Navigation Services (COCESNA) is an International Organization for Central American Integration, non-profit and public service, with legal status and financial autonomy, created on February 26, 1960 and governed by a Board of Directors, which is its highest collegiate body, which is composed of representatives of the signatory States of its Constitutive Agreement; established with well-defined objectives and purposes to respond and comply jointly in civil aviation matters to the international commitments undertaken as signatory countries of the Convention on International Civil Aviation of 1944, known as the Chicago Convention.
In that order, COCESNA enjoys exclusive rights over the provision of Air Traffic, Aeronautical Telecommunications and Radio Aids services in the territories of the Member States and other services established in the regional plans entrusted to it by the Contracting Parties by virtue of an International Agreement. Its operations are based primarily on the Standards and Methods recommended by ICAO. Adherence to established standards and the pursuit of excellence are fundamental objectives of COCESNA.