IP/07/278
Brussels, 5 March 2007
Airlines black list: Commission adopts new
measures
The European Commission today adopted the third
update of the Community list of airlines banned in the European Union, which is
now available on the Commission’s
website[1]. The
revised Community list is notable for (1) the withdrawal for the first time of
two carriers who have introduced adequate safety measures, (2) the action by
five countries to stop the operations of carriers included in the Community
list, (3) the adoption at Community level of new safety measures imposed on two
companies – Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) and Air West from Sudan
and (4) the adoption by two states – Russia and Bulgaria – of
autonomous measures on a number of their carriers.
"For the first time, two carriers have been withdrawn from the blacklist
after taking decisive action to remedy their failings. This shows that our list
acts not only as essential protection against unsafe operations, but also as a
strong and effective incentive for companies who deviate from international
safety norms to address their shortcomings", said Jacques Barrot, Commission
Vice-President, who is responsible for transport.
The decisions adopted by the Commission are based on a unanimous opinion
expressed by its Air Safety Committee experts and can be summarized as
follow:
- Two individual airline companies, Phuket Air (Thailand) and DAS Air Cargo /
Dairo Air Services (Uganda/Kenya), have now been withdrawn from the Community
list. They have proved to the Commission that they have now rectified the
serious safety deficiencies which had originally led to their banning from
Europe.
- A total of 49 carriers previously included in the list have been withdrawn
since they have ceased operating. This was either because their countries have
revoked (or refused to renew) their certificates or because the airlines
themselves have decided to wind down their activities. These include two from
Kazakhstan, six from Congo DRC, one from the Republic of Liberia, thirty-three
from Equatorial Guinea and seven from the Kyrgyz Republic. Meanwhile, ten
companies created in the Kyrgyz Republic (4), Equatorial Guinea (1) and the DRC
(5) respectively have been added to the Community list for a total ban.
- Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has been subjected to an operational
restriction whereby it is allowed to operate into the Community solely with its
Boeing 777 aircraft.
- The existing operational restriction on Air West (Sudan) has now been
extended to a complete ban since new deficiencies have been identified even on
the sole aircraft which was previously still allowed to operate into the
Community.
- The Commission has taken note of the decision by Bulgaria to prohibit five
Bulgarian carriers (Air Sofia, Bright Aviation Services, Heli Air Services,
Skorpion Air and Vega Airlines) from operating into the other EU Member States
as well as into Iceland, Norway and
Switzerland.[2] This decision
is of temporary nature pending the implementation of adequate remedial measures
which will be jointly reviewed in a few weeks by the Commission and the
Bulgarian authorities.
- Following consultations with the Commission, Russia decided on 12 February
2007 to prohibit nine national carriers – Aero Rent, Tatarstan, Atlant
Soyuz, Aviakon Zitotrans, Centre Avia, Gazpromavia, Lukoil, Russian Sky (Russkoe
Nebo) and Utair – from operating single flights and charter flights into
the Community. However, under exceptional circumstances and on the basis of
tight checks, some flights might be allowed.
Finally, the Commission
and the Member States' aviation safety experts had a preliminary exchange of
views on the safety situation of other carriers as well as some civil aviation
authorities. These discussions did not identify a need for immediate changes to
the list.
[1]; http://air-ban.europa.eu
[2] This decision follows a
period of intensive examinations of the safety performance of these airlines by
the Commission with the assistance of the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)
and Member States experts in cooperation with the Bulgarian Civil Aviation
Authority.