New Delhi: Under the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA’s) international aviation safety programme, India has as soon as once more retained Category I status. The FAA determines whether or not a nation’s oversight of its air carriers that function in or search to function into the US or codeshare with a US air provider complies with safety requirements set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) by means of its International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) programme.
According to an announcement by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), India continues to keep up its FAA IASA Category 1 status which was final assessed in July 2018.
FAA hails DGCA
“FAA has stated that DGCA has demonstrated a commitment towards ensuring an effective safety oversight of India’s aviation system and appreciated the positive manner in which DGCA has worked with them,” the assertion mentioned.
Facility to Air carriers of Category 1 nations
Further, the DGCA claimed that the nation’s categorization as a Category 1 comes at a time when Indian aviation is experiencing speedy progress and air carriers in India have vital capability induction and growth plans.
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“Air carriers of Category 1 countries are permitted to operate/ expand their services to destinations in the US and codeshare with US air carriers,” it added.
Last yr, within the ICAO audit, India’s international rating climbed considerably. The nation scored an Effective Implementation (EI) of 85.65% from the earlier EI of 69.95%
(With PTI inputs)