Two years after the establishment of the first European Community list of airlines
subject to an operating ban in the European Union, the European Commission on
Friday adopted the seventh update of the 'blacklist'.
The Commission is imposing a ban on all operations of an additional Ukrainian
airline (Ukraine Cargo Airways) as well as on all operations of the Congolese
carrier Hewa Bora Airways.
At the same time, the Commission is closely monitoring
the progress of corrective actions by carriers such as Mahan Air from Iran,
TAAG Angola Airlines and all Indonesian carriers, all of which at this stage,
remain on the list.
Commenting on the EC's adoption of the new blacklist, Jacques Barrot, Commission
Vice-President in charge of transport stated that:
"The conclusion is clear: those States or airlines which fail to act decisively
to resolve their safety deficiencies will be placed on the list. But our objective
is not only to identify safety issues, but to resolve them."
"The Commission will
continue tirelessly in its dialogue with States, their civil aviation authorities
and their airlines to ensure that they attain acceptable levels of air safety
on a sustainable basis."
Ukraine Cargo Airways is the third Ukrainian airline added
to the list after Volare and Ukrainian Mediterranean Airlines. With these additions,
the Commission believes that it is sending a strong signal to the authorities
of Ukraine, inviting them to strengthen enforcement of the safety standards.
The Congolese carrier Hewa Bora, which was previously allowed to operate a
single aircraft under a special arrangement that has ended, has seen all its
operations subject to a ban in the Community, as has been the case for all other
carriers licensed in the Democratic Republic of Congo since the establishment
of the first Community list of banned carriers in March 2006.
In the case of TAAG Angola Airlines, the decision acknowledges the efforts
made by the airline and its authorities, but notes that there are still significant
safety deficiencies which must be addressed by both before TAAG can be withdrawn
from the list.
In the case of Mahan Air, the Commission will examine carefully the documentation
presented by the carrier, and will carry out a visit to Iran to verify the results
of the implementation of corrective actions before it can withdraw the airline from the
list.
In the case of Garuda Indonesia, the Commission has stated that while the airline
has made progress in the implementation of corrective measures, not enough has yet been done to secure its release for the blacklist.
It
also noted that the authorities of Indonesia have still to demonstrate that
they have completed the corrective actions. Pending both this demonstration
and the completion of remedial action by Garuda and the other airlines, it was
decided that none of the Indonesian carriers can be withdrawn at this stage
from the Community list.
Cubana de Aviacion from Cuba, and Islands Development Company from the Seychelles,
were said by the Commission to have reacted quickly and efficiently together
with their authorities to resolve their safety problems, and have avoided
inclusion on the list, but remain under monitoring.
The new list means that all carriers from Equatorial Guinea, Indonesia, the
Kyrgyz Republic, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Swaziland and the Democratic Republic
of Congo (DRC) are banned from operating in the EU. In addition, 9 individual
carriers' operations are fully banned in the European Union.