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EC makes decision on permits for Kazakh airlines to operate in EU

Transport Materials 25 June 2020 18:31 (UTC +04:00)
EC makes decision on permits for Kazakh airlines to operate in EU

BAKU, Azerbaijan, Jun. 25

By Nargiz Sadikhova - Trend:

European Commission decided against banning Kazakhstan airlines from operating in European Union, Trend reports with reference to the Kazakhstan’s Civil Aviation Committee.

“In June, the European Commission published an updated list of airlines that are banned from operating in European Union. This was preceded by a hearing of the European Commission’s Flight Safety Committee in Brussels (Belgium) for updating the list of airlines that are banned to operate in Europe, during which the issue of Kazakhstan airlines was also considered,” the committee said.

The committee said that following the crash of Kazakhstan’s Bek Air aircraft in Dec. 2019, the European Commission expressed concern about the ability of Kazakhstan’s aviation authorities to provide effective control and supervision of flight safety in the country.

On February 14, 2020, the European Commission sent an official request for ongoing work to change the organizational structure of the country's aviation authorities, for the results of control and oversight of industry entities over the past three years and for the flights safety status of major passenger airlines.

On February 28, Civil Aviation Committee, together with Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan, presented information on the launch of a new approach in regulating the civil aviation industry from August 1, 2019, based on the British management model and European countries practices.

At the same time, the European Commission was also informed about the current state of flight safety in the country and about the results of the audit of Bek Air.

Later, on April 21, 2020, Aviation Administration also notified of the withdrawal of the operator’s certificate from Bek Air and the suspension of the operator’s certificate of Azee Air.

In addition, a meeting was held among the Director General of Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan Peter Griffiths and representatives of the European Commission and teleconferences were held to discuss the issues raised.

Based on reviewed information, the European Commission decided that there is no reason to include Kazakhstan airlines in the list of air carriers that are banned from operating in European Union (the ‘black list’).

Civil Aviation Committee and Aviation Administration plan to implement a joint project with the European Commission and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to increase the level of flight safety in Kazakhstan by bringing to the European standards the organization of a system for controlling and supervising the country's flight safety and obtaining Category 1 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for flights to the United States.

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