#TRAA2606772AArrêté of March 10, 2026, Establishing the List of Civil Aviation Board Advisor Positions at Météo-France
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The arrêté of March 10, 2026, establishes the list of positions eligible for the appointment of civil aviation board advisors within the public institution Météo-France. It specifies the functions within various departments including general secretariat, financial direction, logistics, and human resources that qualify government officials for these appointments. Additionally, it outlines the positions eligible for a special rank within this role, further clarifying the structural framework for appointments in the aviation civil sector in France.
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Key Changes
- Introduces specific roles within Météo-France that can be nominated as aviation civil advisory board members.
- Establishes a special rank for certain positions within the aviation civil advisory framework.
- Clarifies departmental structures and departmental heads eligible for these appointments.
Obligations
What this law requires
Météo-France must ensure that only government officials holding the specified positions listed in Article 1 are eligible for appointment as civil aviation board advisors (conseillers d'administration de l'aviation civile).
Météo-France must ensure that only government officials holding the specified positions listed in Article 2 are eligible for appointment to the special rank (échelon spécial) of civil aviation board advisor.
When appointing civil aviation board advisors from the General Secretariat, Météo-France must limit selections to officials in designated positions within: Public Procurement Direction, Financial Direction, Logistics and Assets Direction, and Human Resources Direction as specified in Article 1.
When appointing civil aviation board advisors from interregional directions, Météo-France must limit selections to the administration division manager in French Polynesia and proximity support managers in the five designated interregional directions (North, North-East, Centre-East, South-West, and West).
Météo-France must publish this arrêté in the Journal officiel de la République française.