The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Govt shelves proposal for Civil Aviation Authority

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New Delhi, June 10: Virtually ruling out the setting up of a Civil Aviation Authority to replace DGCA, Union minister Ashok Gajapathi Raju today said that he saw no need to merely rename the regulator.

The UPA government had proposed to replace the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), having full functional and financial autonomy, to give the regulator more teeth. “What is the need for CAA? What purpose will be served by just changing the name? I do not see any reason (to replace DGCA),” the civil aviation minister said.

Raju, however, admitted there is “opaqueness” in working of DGCA and promised to usher in transparen­cy in the body in the interest of passenger safety and security.

The minister said an ambitious plan is being worked out to make the DGCA a more “responsive” and “meaningful” body, which had faced a downgrade on safety grounds during the UPA regime.

The DGCA is expected to make completely online 18 major services including granting of licence to pilots, approval of safety procedures and engineerin­g and flight operations this month as part of its e-GCA (e-Gover nance in Civil Aviation) project. “We need more transparen­cy in DGCA. Things have to be more transparen­t and the opaqueness has to go away so as to make things more responsibl­e and responsive,” Raju said in an interview.

His comments come at a time when there are increasing threats to aviation security worldwide, particular­ly after the terror attack on Brussels airport in March.

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