DGCA Issues New Safety Rules for Airport Ground Handling in India

DGCA Issues New Safety Rules for Airport Ground Handling in India

DGCA Issues New Safety Rules for Airport Ground Handling in India

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India has introduced new safety regulations for Ground Handling Service Providers (GHSPs) to prevent ground incidents and improve service quality at airports. The new Civil Aviation Requirement (CAR) was developed after extensive consultations with all stakeholders.

Key Points:

  • The CAR provides a framework for safe operations by GHSPs.
  • Ground Handling Agencies (GHAs) have six months to comply with the new rules.
  • The regulations aim to prevent ground incidents and enhance service quality.
  • Safety standards will be standardized across GHAs, and oversight will be strengthened.
  • Training and competency requirements for ground personnel are specified.

The DGCA emphasized that GHAs are crucial for the safety, efficiency, and reliability of flight operations. The new regulations are necessary due to the growth in aircraft movements and the complexity of ground operations.

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