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Swedish civil aviation regulator bans Iraqi Airways from Swedish air space
August 31, 2015
The Swedish civil aviation regulator, Transportstyrelsen, has officially revoked Iraqi Airways’ rights to operate within Swedish airspace due to growing concerns regarding the airline’s adherence to adequate safety standards. Transportstyrelsen stated that its decision to ban the airline from operating to Swedish airports stemmed from the European Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) decision to reject the airline’s Third Country Operators (TCO) application. The TCO allows airlines to commence operations to any EU country without having to apply for individual rights within each country. EASA reportedly noted that the application was rejected due to the airline’s failure to adhere to the required safety standards.


The FAA gives the Thai DCA 65 days to improve safety oversight
August 31, 2015
The US civil aviation regulator, the FAA, has given the Thai Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) 65 days to rectify and respond to a number of deficiencies that were identified during a recent audit of the regulator. The audit by the FAA was promoted by the recent Significant Safety Concern (SSC) raised by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) during an audit of the DCA. In the event that the DCA fails to resolve the identified deficiencies, the FAA will most likely move to downgrade Thailand from a ‘Category 1’ country to a ‘Category 2’ country as a part of its International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) programme. This downgrade will consequently prohibit all Thai-based carriers from commencing new operations to the U.S.


Syphax Airlines temporarily suspends operations
August 31, 2015
Tunisian based carrier, Syphax Airlines, officially suspended operations on the 31st of July 2015. The airline noted that this suspension would only be temporary while it works to reconfigure its operations. Despite this, the airline has not yet established a prospective recommencement date. The airline had recently withdrawn an additional aircraft from its fleet and only operated a fleet of two aircraft. Additionally, the deteriorating security situation within Tunisia has also likely impacted on the airline’s operations.


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