Air
Transport. The EU Air Safety List updated
Following the opinion of the aviation safety experts from the Member States who
met under the auspices of the EU Air Safety Committee (ASC), on 2 June 2020 the
Commission updated the EU Air
Safety List, a list of air carriers which do not fulfil the necessary
international safety standards and which, therefore, are subject to operational
restrictions within the Union.
Introduced in order to ensure the highest level of air safety for Europeans and
all other passengers travelling within the Union, its rules apply to all air
carriers irrespective of their nationality and only to commercial air
transport, i.e. to air transport of passengers and cargo for remuneration or hire,
while private and non-commercial flights are excluded. More particularly, if
the Commission or a Member State confirm evidence indicating serious safety
deficiencies on the part of an airline or its oversight authority, the list
will be updated to include such airline or all the airlines of such country.
However, being included into the list is not permanent, inasmuch as states and
air carriers can be removed by addressing a request to the Commission and by
providing evidence of a sufficient capacity to implement international safety
standards.
Following the latest update, which added all airlines certified in Armenia and
reviewed the list of those certified in Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo,
Kyrgyzstan, Libya, Nepal, and Sierra Leone, the list includes now 96 airlines
which are banned from European skies. Furthermore, three additional airlines
are subject to operational restrictions and can only fly to the Union with
specific aircraft types.
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