Air India SATS Gets DGCA's First Safety Clearance For Ground Handling What This Means?
Ground handling covers crucial airport services such as aircraft parking, baggage handling, refuelling, and passenger assistance. It is vital for safe, efficient flight operations, especially as air traffic and aircraft size continue to grow.
Also Read | Domestic air traffic declines 2.94 pc to 1.26 cr in July: DGCA Why is this clearance significant?The DGCA stated that the clearance reinforces its commitment to embedding Safety Management Systems (SMS) as the foundation of ground handling operations. India has now become the second country in the Asia-Pacific region, after Malaysia, to implement this comprehensive framework in line with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) guidance.
Under which rules was the clearance granted?The approval has been issued under the provisions of the Civil Aviation Requirements (CAR) Section 4, Series X, Part II . This regulatory framework makes safety clearance mandatory for all ground handling operators, given the rising passenger traffic, deployment of larger aircraft, faster turnaround times and the presence of multiple service providers at airports.
Also Read | Air India, IndiGo, others face scrutiny after DGCA audits find 263 safety lapses How did AISATS qualify for the clearance?Air India AISATS received the safety clearance following a rigorous assessment of its safety systems and processes.
According to news agency ANI report, the DGCA evaluated the company's risk controls, reporting mechanisms, staff training, infrastructure and compliance with CAR provisions. According to the regulator, AISATS demonstrated full adherence to safety protocols, paving the way for the clearance.
Also Read | DGCA sends 4 show cause notices to Air India on duty norms, more violations What does this mean for India's aviation sector?The DGCA described the development as a“key milestone” that underscores its proactive approach towards strengthening aviation safety . By granting AISATS this clearance, the regulator signalled a broader effort to raise regulatory oversight and ensure Indian ground handling standards remain on par with global best practices.
The safety clearance was formally handed over to AISATS officials at the DGCA headquarters in New Delhi on Monday. The regulator said the initiative will bolster India's aviation ecosystem, making it more resilient and internationally competitive.
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