ICAO works with India to upgrade flight safety standards
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ICAO works with India to upgrade flight safety standards

Last Updated: Sunday, October 04, 2009, 11:08
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New Delhi: The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) is working with Indian authorities on four major projects to upgrade the country's flight safety standards and bring them at par with global levels.

The development of new systems in major areas of aerodromes, flight standards and air navigation services are among several technical projects under way, on which the Indian civil aviation authorities and ICAO are jointly working.

The two sides are also conducting a joint feasibility study on the prospects and the role of a safety regulatory mechanism by establishing a Civil Aviation Authority, official sources said here, adding that these four projects have recently been approved by the government.

With growing air traffic in India, the ICAO has been pressing the government to take expeditious steps on issues relating to infrastructure capacity, airline capacity and air space management in order to enhance safety standards.

On security issues, ICAO has assured that it would provide technical cooperation in a study for setting up a separate civil aviation security structure. It also recommended increasing of coordination between civil and military authorities in India.

ICAO President Roberto Kobeh Gonzalez, who was here last week, said despite the recent negative growth in air traffic, India would soon witness an upswing in it and wanted the government to address infrastructure and flight safety issues urgently.

India has ensured compliance with 90 per cent of the observations made by the ICAO in its 2006 audit and hoped that the remaining observations would be complied with very soon, the ICAO Chief said.

He noted India's technical capabilities and stressed the need for increasing technical cooperation between Indian authorities and organisations and the global aviation body.

Gonzalez drew the government's attention towards the importance of civil aviation safety and sought sharing of information pertaining to safety among nations and regions, as well as professional bodies.

The ICAO chief also appreciated government efforts for private sector participation in development of metro and regional airports.

Bureau Report

First Published: Sunday, October 04, 2009, 11:08

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