The Civil Aviation Regulatory Authority (CAR) was established to address the growing complexity and expansion of the aviation industry. As air traffic volumes increased and new technologies emerged, there was a need for a dedicated regulatory body to ensure the safety, security, and efficiency of aviation operations. CAR was created to set safety standards, manage air traffic, and ensure compliance with both national and international aviation regulations. Over time, it also took on responsibilities related to environmental sustainability and the integration of new technologies, adapting to the evolving demands of the aviation sector.