Hindustan Times (Noida)

INDIA NOW 48TH IN INT’L AVIATION SAFETY, SAYS DGCA

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

India has been given its highest ever aviation safety ranking of 48 after an audit by the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on, making it easier for local airline firms to expand overseas.

India’s effective implementa­tion score of 85.49% catapulted it to the 48th spot from 102 in the audit conducted in 2018, putting it ahead of China (49), Israel (50) and Turkey (54). India’s score in the 2018 Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme was 69.95%.

NEW DELHI: India has jumped to the 48th position — its highest ever spot — in the global aviation safety ranking by the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on (ICAO), the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) officials said on Saturday.

Four years ago, the country was at the 102nd spot in the rankings.

The country’s score in terms of effective implementa­tion of key safety elements has improved to 85.49%, putting it ahead of China (49), Israel (50) and Turkey (54).

India’s score in the 2018 Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme was 69.95%.

“Maintainin­g the new found status is a challenge. We assure all our stakeholde­rs that DGCA (Directorat­e General of Civil Avithe ation) will leave no stone unturned to further improve India’s ranking,” said DGCA director general Arun Kumar.

A formal announceme­nt on the result is expected soon, he added.

The higher ranking means that India has improved its air safety processes. Better aviation safety in home skies also allows Indian carriers to expand faster in overseas markets as permission­s for new services are easier to get.

United Nations agency had conducted the audit from November 9 to 16 in areas including legislatio­n, organisati­on, personal licensing, operations, airworthin­ess and aerodrome. “Two areas, aircraft accident and investigat­ion and air navigation, were not audited by ICAO,” Kumar said.

“To check if rules were being followed, the team also visited Delhi airport, Spicejet, a charter operator, air traffic control, communicat­ion navigation and surveillan­ce,” he said.

India’s score for civil aviation organisati­on rose from 63.64% to 72.73%, personnel licensing and training from 25.58% to 84.71%, aircraft operations from 80.34% to 97.44%, airworthin­ess of aircraft from 90.20% to 97.06% and aerodrome and ground aids from 72.36% to 92.68%.

INDIA’S EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTA­TION SCORE OF 85.49% CATAPULTED IT TO THE 48TH SPOT FROM 102 IN

THE 2018 AUDIT

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