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Latin America2011civilian claim

Argentina CEFAe Launch

In May 2011, Argentina's Air Force officially launched the Commission for the Investigation of Aerospace Phenomena (CEFAe), headquartered at FAA headquarters in Buenos Aires. Its first public report, released in 2015, analyzed multiple documented cases from Argentine airspace. Argentina thereby joined Chile, Uruguay, Peru, and Brazil as Latin American nations with active, institutionalized military UFO investigation bodies.

In May 2011, Argentina's Air Force officially launched the Commission for the Investigation of Aerospace Phenomena (CEFAe), headquartered at FAA headquarters in Buenos Aires.

Brief

In May 2011, Argentina's Air Force officially launched the Commission for the Investigation of Aerospace Phenomena (CEFAe), headquartered at FAA headquarters in Buenos Aires. Its first public report, released in 2015, analyzed multiple documented cases from Argentine airspace. Argentina thereby joined Chile, Uruguay, Peru, and Brazil as Latin American nations with active, institutionalized military UFO investigation bodies. The creation of CEFAe formalized investigation that Argentine pilots and controllers had reported informally for decades. The 2015 report drew on radar data, pilot testimony, and photographic evidence. In 2016, CEFAe hosted an international conference on aerospace phenomena research methodology, attended by representatives from other national investigation bodies. Argentina's case files include the 1995 Bariloche incident and multiple radar-confirmed approach tracks at Ezeiza International Airport.

Metadata

Year
2011
Location
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Region
Latin America
Status
confirmed
Tag
civilian claim
Primary
Argentine Air Force's UFO Study Releases Their First Report
Source type
html
Sources
2

Key Points

  • In May 2011, Argentina's Air Force officially launched the Commission for the Investigation of Aerospace Phenomena (CEFAe), headquartered at FAA headquarters in Buenos Aires.
  • Its first public report, released in 2015, analyzed multiple documented cases from Argentine airspace.
  • Argentina thereby joined Chile, Uruguay, Peru, and Brazil as Latin American nations with active, institutionalized military UFO investigation bodies.
  • The creation of CEFAe formalized investigation that Argentine pilots and controllers had reported informally for decades.

Most Interesting

  • In 2016, CEFAe hosted an international conference on aerospace phenomena research methodology, attended by representatives from other national investigation bodies.
  • Argentina's case files include the 1995 Bariloche incident and multiple radar-confirmed approach tracks at Ezeiza International Airport.
  • In May 2011, Argentina's Air Force officially launched the Commission for the Investigation of Aerospace Phenomena (CEFAe), headquartered at FAA headquarters in Buenos Aires.

Timeline

  1. 2011 · Encounter

    In May 2011, Argentina's Air Force officially launched the Commission for the Investigation of Aerospace Phenomena (CEFAe), headquartered at FAA headquarters in Buenos Aires.

  2. 2015 · Source record

    Argentine Air Force's UFO Study Releases Their First Report is the preferred source material attached to this encounter.

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