The Directorate General of Civil Aviation has reduced assessment norms to only a 10-point checklist to facilitate Indian carriers ahead of starting operations to a new international destination.
In a statement, DGCA mentioned that they conduct a preparedness assessment of Indian airline operators before permitting their operations to a new foreign destination. Earlier, this assessment comprised a 33-point checklist.
“In order to further ease the process for grant of such permission, the existing regulatory requirements have been comprehensively reviewed in consultation with all stakeholders, and the current 33-point checklist has been reduced to a 10-point checklist related to their preparedness for the intended operations, removing other generic and redundant provisions in the existing checklist,” it said.
“The objective of this rationalisation is to simplify and facilitate the process for Indian carriers to start a new international destination and would significantly reduce the documentation/compliances required to be submitted by the operators. This systemic reform comes at a time when the Indian carriers are poised to expand their international footprint,” the statement added.