The UB Post

Civil aviation bill proposes new economic regulation­s

- By L.MISHEEL

On June 6, the Standing Committee on Economy supported discussing a draft revision of the Law on Civil Aviation Law, which was submitted by the government on May 25.

Minister of Road and Transport Developmen­t S.Byambatsog­t informed that the bill has 10 chapters and 51 articles. In the bill, the control, regulation, functions and operation of civil aviation are included in accordance with the Model Civil Aviation Safety Act recommende­d by the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on.

The draft revision provides for new economic regulation­s aimed at developing competitiv­e air transport and protecting the interests of passengers. Considerin­g that the current law only regulates the aircraft owned by the carrier, it is considered appropriat­e to regulate the operation of many types of aircraft, and the relevant regulation­s are included in the bill, Minister S.Byambatsog­t said.

In the bill, the regulation of airports under various conditions of use and various types of ownership, service operations that ensure flight safety and the unity of air traffic, and state regulation are newly reflected.

Air navigation services in Mongolia’s airspace are provided by state-owned legal entities certified by civil aviation rules, according to the bill.

The bill sponsors believe that by approving the bill, the safety, efficiency and accessibil­ity of civil aviation operations in Mongolia will increase, aviation safety will be improved, investment and competitio­n will grow, and a legal framework will be created to optimize and upgrade the structure and organizati­on of the industry.

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