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Document 32008R1131

    Commission Regulation (EC) No 1131/2008 of 14 November 2008 amending Regulation (EC) No 474/2006 establishing the Community list of air carriers which are subject to an operating ban within the Community (Text with EEA relevance)

    SL L 306, 15.11.2008, p. 47–58 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

    Legal status of the document No longer in force, Date of end of validity: 10/04/2009; Implicitno stavljeno izvan snage 32009R0298

    ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2008/1131/oj

    15.11.2008   

    EN

    Official Journal of the European Union

    L 306/47


    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1131/2008

    of 14 November 2008

    amending Regulation (EC) No 474/2006 establishing the Community list of air carriers which are subject to an operating ban within the Community

    (Text with EEA relevance)

    THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

    Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

    Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 2111/2005 of the European Parliament and the Council of 14 December 2005 on the establishment of a Community list of air carriers subject to an operating ban within the Community and on informing air transport passengers of the identity of the operating air carrier, and repealing Article 9 of Directive 2004/36/EC (1), and in particular Article 4 thereof,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    Commission Regulation (EC) No 474/2006 of 22 March 2006 established the Community list of air carriers which are subject to an operating ban within the Community referred to in Chapter II of Regulation (EC) No 2111/2005 (2).

    (2)

    In accordance with Article 4(3) of Regulation (EC) No 2111/2005, some Member States communicated to the Commission information that is relevant in the context of updating the Community list. Relevant information was also communicated by third countries. On this basis, the Community list should be updated.

    (3)

    The Commission informed all air carriers concerned either directly or, when this was not practicable, through the authorities responsible for their regulatory oversight, indicating the essential facts and considerations which would form the basis for a decision to impose on them an operating ban within the Community or to modify the conditions of an operating ban imposed on an air carrier which is included in the Community list.

    (4)

    Opportunity was given by the Commission to the air carriers concerned to consult the documents provided by Member States, to submit written comments and to make an oral presentation to the Commission within 10 working days and to the Air Safety Committee established by Council Regulation (EEC) No 3922/91 of 16 December 1991 on the harmonization of technical requirements and administrative procedures in the field of civil aviation (3).

    (5)

    The authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight over the air carriers concerned have been consulted by the Commission as well as, in specific cases, by some Member States.

    (6)

    Regulation (EC) No 474/2006 should therefore be amended accordingly.

    Community carriers

    (7)

    Following information resulting from SAFA ramp checks carried out on aircraft of certain Community air carriers, as well as area specific inspections and audits carried out by their national aviation authorities, the following carriers have been subject to enforcement measures by their national authorities with responsibility for oversight: the competent authorities of Germany having been satisfied by corrective measures implemented by the carrier MSR Flug Charter GmbH decided nevertheless to suspend on 31 October 2008 its operating license after this carrier filed for bankruptcy and the potentially ensuing difficulties to respect safety requirements; the competent authorities of Portugal suspended on 10 October 2008 the AOC of the carrier Luzair, pending its recertification in full compliance with the applicable Community rules; the competent authorities of Spain initiated on 28 October 2008 the procedure for suspension of the AOC of the carrier Bravo Airlines; the competent authorities of Greece suspended on 24 October 2008 for three months the AOC of the carrier Hellenic Imperial Airways. The latter requested to make presentations to the Air Safety Committee and did so on 3 November 2008.

    Air carriers from Angola

    (8)

    Following the adoption of Regulation (EC) No 715/2008, the Commission has received new information confirming the existence of systemic safety deficiencies within INAVIC. On 1 October 2008 ICAO published the final report of its audit on Angola conducted from 26 November to 5 December 2007 in the framework of its Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP). This report contains also the comments of the audited authority, as well as the corrective actions submitted to ICAO to resolve the findings. The number of findings in the relevant areas covered by Annexes to the Chicago Convention No 1, 6, 8 and 13 are forty-six (46). These findings indicate a high level of lack of effective implementation of the Standard and Recommended Practices (SARPs) of ICAO in all eight critical elements of a safety oversight system. In particular, the critical elements with more than 80 % lack of implementation are primary aviation legislation (84 %), specific operating regulations (89 %), qualification and training of technical staff (81 %), licensing and certification obligations (81 %), surveillance obligations (80 %) and resolution of safety concerns (100 %). Furthermore, there is significant safety concern expressed by ICAO in the area of aircraft operations certification and supervision, as to whether, even after the submission of a corrective action plan and actions implemented by INAVIC, ‘air operators conducting international operations can demonstrate meeting the regulations set forth by INAVIC to meet ICAO Annex 6 provision’. At the date of publication of the report, 50 % of the corrective actions should have been implemented.

    (9)

    This situation confirms the report of the team of experts of the Commission and the Member States which conducted a fact-finding mission to Angola from 18 to 22 February 2008. Indeed, the USOAP audit report confirms that currently all carriers of Angola have AOCs which do not comply with Annex 6 of the Chicago Convention. The completion of the certification of these carriers is not foreseen, according to the corrective action plan submitted to ICAO, before 31 May 2009.

    (10)

    The Commission addressed a letter on 6 October 2008 to the competent authorities of Angola in accordance with Article 7 of Regulation (EC) No 2111/2005, whereby these authorities and each of the airlines certified in Angola were given the opportunity of consulting the relevant documentation before a decision is reached. In addition, each of these airlines was also invited at the same time to submit written comments and/or to make an oral presentation to the Commission and to the Air Safety Committee.

    (11)

    The Commission acknowledges the efforts made by INAVIC towards progressively implementing the corrective actions proposed to ICAO. However, until evidence of satisfactory completion of the corrective action plan, in particular as regards the recertification of the air carriers in full compliance with Annex 6 of the Chicago Convention, the Commission, on the basis of the common criteria, considers that all air carriers certified in Angola should be subject to an operating ban and therefore included in Annex A. The Commission shall consult the authorities of Angola on this matter without delay.

    Air carriers from the Kingdom of Cambodia

    (12)

    There is verified evidence of insufficient ability of the authorities responsible for the oversight of air carriers certified in the in the Kingdom of Cambodia to address safety deficiencies, as showed by the USOAP audit conducted by ICAO in November-December 2007, which reported a large number of non-compliances with international standards. In addition, ICAO communicated to all contracting parties the existence of significant safety concerns with regards to the capability of the civil aviation authorities of Cambodia to carry out their air safety oversight responsibilities. Consequently, as envisaged in recital 35 of Regulation (EC) No 715/2008, the Commission invited on 3 October 2008 the competent authorities of Cambodia (SSCA) and all carriers certified in Cambodia to timely provide all relevant information regarding the implementation of corrective actions addressing the safety deficiencies identified by ICAO, and in particular the recertification of airlines.

    (13)

    SSCA has informed the Commission that it has revoked the AOCs of the following air carriers: Sarika Air Services, Royal Air Services, Royal Khmer Airlines and Imtrec Aviation. In addition, the AOC of PMT Air has been suspended until 12 April 2009 due to non-compliance with Cambodian Civil Aviation Regulations.

    (14)

    However, safety concerns remain regarding Siem Reap Airways International. The AOC of this carrier has been continued without any geographical limitation whilst evidence was obtained that the operator does not comply with Cambodian Civil Aviation Regulations and does not meet ICAO requirements. Therefore, on the basis of the common criteria, it is assessed that this carrier should be subject to an operating ban and therefore included in Annex A. The Commission is ready to provide technical assistance to the competent authorities of the Kingdom of Cambodia and will review at the next Air Safety Committee the safety situation of this carrier on the basis of any documentation submitted by the competent authorities of the Kingdom of Cambodia.

    Air carriers from the Republic of Philippines

    (15)

    There is verified evidence of serious safety deficiencies on the part of all air carriers certified in the Republic of Philippines and of the insufficient ability of the authorities responsible for the oversight of air carriers certified in the in the Philippines to address safety deficiencies,, as showed by the continuation of the downgrading of the country's safety rating to category two by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the framework of its IASA programme, indicating that that the Republic of Philippines fails to comply with international safety standards set by ICAO.

    (16)

    The Competent Authorities of the Philippines have however presented to the Commission on 13 October 2008 a detailed corrective action plan to redress the safety situation of the country's civil aviation, so that, when completed, the Philippines can demonstrate sustainable compliance with ICAO standards both in the State oversight system and in the operations of air carriers licensed by these authorities. According to that plan, approximately half of the corrective actions are to be completed by 31 December 2008, the remaining ones by 31 March 2009.

    (17)

    In the framework of the USOAP, the competent authorities of Philippines have requested ICAO to delay its comprehensive inspection of their national Air Transportation Office, previously scheduled for November 2008, until October 2009.

    (18)

    The European Commission intends to carry out, with the assistance of the Member States, a safety assessment of the competent authorities of the Philippines, including the verification of the implementation of the above-mentioned corrective actions plan, early 2009, to be able to decide the appropriate course of action at a next Air Safety Committee meeting.

    Air Carriers from Equatorial Guinea

    (19)

    The competent authorities of Equatorial Guinea have provided the Commission with information that they have granted AOCs to the following air carriers: EGAMS and Star Equatorial Airlines. Since the said authorities have shown a lack of ability to carry out adequate safety oversight of the carriers certified by them, these two carriers should be equally included in Annex A.

    Air Carriers from Kyrgyzstan

    (20)

    The authorities of the Kyrgyz Republic have provided the Commission with evidence of the withdrawal of the AOCs of the following air carriers: Asia Alpha Airways, Artik Avia, Esen Air, Kyrgyzstan Airlines, and Osh Avia. Since these carriers have consequently ceased their activities, they should be withdrawn from Annex A.

    Air carriers from Sierra Leone

    (21)

    The competent authorities of Sierra Leone have provided the Commission with evidence of the cancellation of the AOC of the air carrier Bellview Airlines (SL). Since this carrier has ceased its activities, it should be withdrawn from Annex A.

    Yemenia — Yemen Airways

    (22)

    Following the adoption of Regulation (EC) No 715/2008, the Commission received information from the competent authorities of the Republic of Yemen as well as the carrier Yemenia that the corrective actions plan was discussed and reviews with Airbus, which had carried out audits of the company in the area of maintenance and operations. The Commission received on 17 September 2008 the results of these discussions.

    (23)

    The Commission has been following closely the safety performance of the carrier and considers that the results of ramp checks performed on aircraft operated by Yemenia into the Community since the adoption of Regulation (EC) No 715/2008, reveal that the company has been implementing its corrective action plan in the area of maintenance and operational discipline in a sustainable manner to avoid the recurrence of significant safety deficiencies. Following ramp checks of aircraft of Yemenia which included findings indicating serious non-compliances, the Commission heard the carrier on 15 October, where it received documentation demonstrating that the carrier reacted appropriately and in a timely manner to resolve the findings in a sustainable manner. Therefore, the Commission considers that, on the basis of this information, no further action is needed. Member States will verify systematically the effective compliance with relevant safety standards through the prioritisation of ramp inspections to be carried out on aircraft this carrier pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 351/2008.

    Nouvelle Air Affaires Gabon

    (24)

    The carrier Nouvelle Air Affaires Gabon requested to make a presentation to the Air Safety Committee and was heard on 3 November 2008. The Commission took note that this airline has undertook a reorganisation and has initiated a series of remedial actions in order to demonstrate, ultimately, compliance with international aviation safety standards. However, the carrier has not submitted documented evidence that the remedial action plan has been approved by the competent authorities of Gabon and verified as implemented.

    (25)

    Regarding the exercise of safety oversight of this carrier, the competent authorities of Gabon have not provided evidence that the oversight activities with regard to aircraft operations are carried out in conformity with international standards nor that the measures referred to in recital (15) of Regulation (EC) No 715/2008 have been implemented for this carrier. On 5 November 2008 the competent authorities of Gabon transmitted information regarding the exercise of oversight activities on certain carriers certified in Gabon. This information did not contain any evidence regarding oversight in the area of aircraft operations.

    (26)

    As a consequence, on the basis of the common criteria, the Commission considers that, at this stage, the carrier cannot be withdrawn from Annex A of the Community list.

    Air carriers from Ukraine

    Ukraine Cargo Airways

    (27)

    Following the adoption of Regulation (EC) No 715/2008, the competent authorities of Ukraine transmitted to the Commission on 14 August 2008 the carrier's new AOC valid as of 4 August 2008, informing that after inspecting the carrier in June and July 2008 they decided to remove all previous restrictions and to authorize the addition of the following aircraft into the AOC of the carrier: five IL-76 with registration marks UR-UCC, UR-UCA, UR-UCT, UR-UCU, UR-UCO; one AN-12 with registration marks UR-UCN; and two AN-26 with registration marks UR-UDM and UR-UDS. Also, according to the new AOC of the carrier, the following aircraft were removed due to non-compliance with international safety standards: four IL-76 with registration marks UR-UCD, UR-UCH, UR-UCQ, UR-UCW; one AN-26 with registration marks UR-UCP; and one TU-154-B2 with registration marks UR-UCZ. The competent authorities of Austria informed on 31 October the competent authorities of Ukraine that they considered that the findings raised during SAFA ramp checks in 2007 and 2008 on the AN-12 aircraft of the carrier with registration UR-UCK as closed. The aircraft was removed from the AOC of the company.

    (28)

    The carrier requested to make presentations to the Air Safety Committee and was heard on 3 November 2008. At the meeting of the Air Safety Committee, the competent authorities of Ukraine re-affirmed that the previous non-compliance of a number of aircraft, which had been hitherto restricted from operating by virtue of their decision of February 2008, was due to ‘technological and economic decisions’. However, these authorities did not explain how the carrier had overcome any previous ‘technological or economic’ difficulties. Also, no information was submitted regarding the new situation of the carrier permitting to ascertain that any remedial action taken to resolve the safety deficiencies of its entire fleet was capable of providing sustainable solutions.

    (29)

    The Commission acknowledges the efforts made by the carrier to put in place remedial actions to resolve all identified safety deficiencies. However, in absence of evidence from the competent authorities of Ukraine regarding the verification of the implementation of the corrective measures and the effectiveness of such actions to resolve the detected safety in a sustainable manner, the Commission considers that, at this stage, on the basis of the common criteria, the carrier cannot be withdrawn from Annex A of the Community list. An on-site visit should be organised jointly by the Commission and the Member States before considering any modification of the operating ban imposed on the carrier. This has been accepted by the carrier and its authorities during the meeting of the Air Safety Committee.

    Ukrainian Mediterranean Airlines

    (30)

    The carrier informed the Commission on 15 October 2008 that it had completed a corrective action plan resolving all previously detected safety deficiencies and requested to make presentations to the Air Safety Committee. Ukrainian Mediterranean Airlines was heard on 3 November 2008. In its presentation the company the company made a more general reference to the economic impact it suffered during the time it has been included on Annex A and stated that its safety performance had improved by indicating that it has suffered a lower number of serious incidents in Ukraine since 2007 than other Ukrainian carriers. Also, it stated that its AOC had been renewed on 31 October 2008 after an audit by the competent authorities of Ukraine. The carrier presented evidence material of the approval by the Ukrainian State Aviation Administration dated 31 October 2008 of the implementation of its corrective action plan.

    (31)

    The competent authorities of Ukraine were invited on 24 October to transmit to the Commission the detailed verification of the implementation of corrective actions by Ukraine Mediterranean Airlines to enable the Commission and the Air Safety Committee to evaluate the appropriateness of these corrective actions. Also, they were invited to transmit information on the audits and inspections that these authorities had performed on this carrier with regard to its AOC and compliance with the relevant ICAO standards and recommended practices. The Commission did not receive any such documentation from the competent authorities of Ukraine.

    (32)

    Therefore, since the authorities responsible for regulatory oversight of this carrier have not demonstrated that they have implemented and enforced the relevant safety standards, the Commission considers that it has not been given the necessary and sufficient evidence to assess the appropriateness of the corrective action plan to redress in a sustainable manner all safety deficiencies which led to the imposition of the operating ban in the Community by Regulation (EC) No 1043/2007 of 11 September 2007.

    (33)

    As a consequence, on the basis of the common criteria, it is assessed that the carrier cannot at this stage be withdrawn from Annex A. An on-site visit should be organised jointly by the Commission and the Member States before considering any modification of the operating ban imposed on the carrier. This has been accepted by the carrier and its authorities during the meeting of the Air Safety Committee.

    Overall safety oversight of air carriers from Ukraine

    (34)

    The Commission drew the attention of the competent authorities of Ukraine to the fact that, despite increased oversight activities of these authorities, monitoring of the performance of air carriers licensed in Ukraine kept showing disquieting results in ramp inspections. The competent authorities of Ukraine were invited to provide clarifications and to take the necessary measures, where appropriate. These authorities informed the Commission on 10 October about their oversight activities and enforcement measures on Ukrainian carriers.

    (35)

    As provided for in Regulation (EC) No 715/2008 the Commission has requested the competent authorities of Ukraine to submit a progress report on the implementation of the corrective action plan put in place to enhance and reinforce the exercise of aviation safety oversight in the Ukraine. The competent authorities of Ukraine submitted a progress report on the implementation of the corrective actions on 10 October 2008. This report shows an increase in oversight activities carried by the competent authorities of Ukraine affecting the number of aircraft inspections, AOC inspections and enforcement activities. However, it also shows that most of the actions which were due for September 2008 had to be postponed for the end of the year, including the adoption of the Aviation Code, and the corrective actions affecting aircraft operations. The Commission will verify the implementation of this action plan before the next meeting of the Air Safety Committee before proposing any further action.

    General considerations concerning the other carriers included in Annexes A and B

    (36)

    No evidence of the full implementation of appropriate remedial actions by the other carriers included in the Community list updated on 24 July 2008 and by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of these air carriers has been communicated to the Commission so far in spite of specific requests submitted by the latter. Therefore, on the basis of the common criteria, it is assessed that these air carriers should continue to be subject to an operating ban (Annex A) or operating restrictions (Annex B), as the case may be.

    (37)

    The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Air Safety Committee,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

    Article 1

    Regulation (EC) No 474/2006 is amended as follows:

    1.

    Annex A is replaced by Annex A to this Regulation.

    2.

    Annex B is replaced by Annex B to this Regulation.

    Article 2

    This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

    This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

    Done at Brussels, 14 November 2008.

    For the Commission

    Günter VERHEUGEN

    Vice-President


    (1)   OJ L 344, 27.12.2005, p. 15.

    (2)   OJ L 84, 23.3.2006, p. 14.

    (3)   OJ L 373, 31.12.1991, p. 4.


    ANNEX A

    LIST OF AIR CARRIERS OF WHICH ALL OPERATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO A BAN WITHIN THE COMMUNITY (1)

    Name of the legal entity of the air carrier as indicated on its AOC (and its trading name, if different)

    Air Operator Certificate (AOC) Number or Operating Licence Number

    ICAO airline designation number

    State of the Operator

    AIR KORYO

    Unknown

    KOR

    Democratic People Republic of Korea (DPRK)

    AIR WEST CO. LTD

    004/A

    AWZ

    Sudan

    ARIANA AFGHAN AIRLINES

    009

    AFG

    Afghanistan

    SIEM REAP AIRWAYS INTERNATIONAL

    AOC/013/00

    SRH

    Cambodia

    SILVERBACK CARGO FREIGHTERS

    Unknown

    VRB

    Rwanda

    UKRAINE CARGO AIRWAYS

    145

    UKS

    Ukraine

    UKRAINIAN MEDITERRANEAN AIRLINES

    164

    UKM

    Ukraine

    VOLARE AVIATION ENTREPRISE

    143

    VRE

    Ukraine

    All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Angola, including,

     

     

    Angola

    AEROJET

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    AIR26

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    AIR GEMINI

    02/2008

    Unknown

    Angola

    AIR GICANGO

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    AIR JET

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    AIR NAVE

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    ALADA

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    ANGOLA AIR SERVICES

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    DIEXIM

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    GIRA GLOBO

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    HELIANG

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    HELIMALONGO

    11/2008

    Unknown

    Angola

    MAVEWA

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    RUI & CONCEICAO

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    SAL

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Angola

    SONAIR

    14/2008

    Unknown

    Angola

    TAAG ANGOLA AIRLINES

    001

    DTA

    Angola

    All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC), including,

     

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    AFRICA ONE

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0114/2006

    CFR

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    AFRICAN AIR SERVICES COMMUTER SPRL

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0005/2007

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    AIGLE AVIATION

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0042/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    AIR BENI

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0019/2005

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    AIR BOYOMA

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0049/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    AIR INFINI

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/006/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    AIR KASAI

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0118/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    AIR NAVETTE

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/015/2005

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    AIR TROPIQUES S.P.R.L.

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0107/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    BEL GLOB AIRLINES

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0073/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    BLUE AIRLINES

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0109/2006

    BUL

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    BRAVO AIR CONGO

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0090/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    BUSINESS AVIATION S.P.R.L.

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0117/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    BUTEMBO AIRLINES

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0056/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    CARGO BULL AVIATION

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0106/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    CETRACA AVIATION SERVICE

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/037/2005

    CER

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    CHC STELLAVIA

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0050/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    COMAIR

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0057/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    COMPAGNIE AFRICAINE D’AVIATION (CAA)

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0111/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    DOREN AIR CONGO

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0054/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    EL SAM AIRLIFT

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0002/2007

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    ESPACE AVIATION SERVICE

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0003/2007

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    FILAIR

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0008/2007

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    FREE AIRLINES

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0047/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    GALAXY INCORPORATION

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0078/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    GOMA EXPRESS

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0051/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    GOMAIR

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0023/2005

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    GREAT LAKE BUSINESS COMPANY

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0048/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    HEWA BORA AIRWAYS (HBA)

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0108/2006

    ALX

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    I.T.A.B. — INTERNATIONAL TRANS AIR BUSINESS

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0022/2005

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    KATANGA AIRWAYS

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0088/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    KIVU AIR

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0044/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    LIGNES AERIENNES CONGOLAISES

    Ministerial signature (ordonnance 78/205)

    LCG

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    MALU AVIATION

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0113/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    MALILA AIRLIFT

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0112/2006

    MLC

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    MANGO AIRLINES

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0007/2007

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    PIVA AIRLINES

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0001/2007

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    RWAKABIKA BUSHI EXPRESS

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0052/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    SAFARI LOGISTICS SPRL

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0076/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    SAFE AIR COMPANY

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0004/2007

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    SERVICES AIR

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0115/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    SUN AIR SERVICES

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0077/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    TEMBO AIR SERVICES

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0089/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    THOM'S AIRWAYS

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0009/2007

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    TMK AIR COMMUTER

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/020/2005

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    TRACEP CONGO

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0055/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    TRANS AIR CARGO SERVICE

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0110/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    TRANSPORTS AERIENS CONGOLAIS (TRACO)

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0105/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    VIRUNGA AIR CHARTER

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/018/2005

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    WIMBI DIRA AIRWAYS

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0116/2006

    WDA

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    ZAABU INTERNATIONAL

    409/CAB/MIN/TC/0046/2006

    Unknown

    Democratic Republic of Congo (RDC)

    All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Equatorial Guinea, including,

     

     

    Equatorial Guinea

    CRONOS AIRLINES

    unknown

    Unknown

    Equatorial Guinea

    CEIBA INTERCONTINENTAL

    unknown

    CEL

    Equatorial Guinea

    EGAMS

    unknown

    EGM

    Equatorial Guinea

    EUROGUINEANA DE AVIACION Y TRANSPORTES

    2006/001/MTTCT/DGAC/SOPS

    EUG

    Equatorial Guinea

    GENERAL WORK AVIACION

    002/ANAC

    n/a

    Equatorial Guinea

    GETRA — GUINEA ECUATORIAL DE TRANSPORTES AEREOS

    739

    GET

    Equatorial Guinea

    GUINEA AIRWAYS

    738

    n/a

    Equatorial Guinea

    STAR EQUATORIAL AIRLINES

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Equatorial Guinea

    UTAGE — UNION DE TRANSPORT AEREO DE GUINEA ECUATORIAL

    737

    UTG

    Equatorial Guinea

    All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Indonesia, including,

     

     

    Indonesia

    AIR PACIFIC UTAMA

    135-020

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    AIRFAST INDONESIA

    135-002

    AFE

    Indonesia

    ASCO NUSA AIR TRANSPORT

    135-022

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    ASI PUDJIASTUTI

    135-028

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    ATLAS DELTASATYA

    135-023

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    AVIASTAR MANDIRI

    135-029

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    BALAI KALIBRASI FASITAS PENERBANGAN

    135-031

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    DABI AIR NUSANTARA

    135-030

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    DERAYA AIR TAXI

    135-013

    DRY

    Indonesia

    DERAZONA AIR SERVICE

    135-010

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    DIRGANTARA AIR SERVICE

    135-014

    DIR

    Indonesia

    EASTINDO

    135-038

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    EKSPRES TRANSPORTASI ANTAR BENUA

    135-032

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    GARUDA INDONESIA

    121-001

    GIA

    Indonesia

    GATARI AIR SERVICE

    135-018

    GHS

    Indonesia

    HELIZONA

    135-003

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    INDONESIA AIR ASIA

    121-009

    AWQ

    Indonesia

    INDONESIA AIR TRANSPORT

    135-017

    IDA

    Indonesia

    INTAN ANGKASA AIR SERVICE

    135-019

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    KARTIKA AIRLINES

    121-003

    KAE

    Indonesia

    KURA-KURA AVIATION

    135-016

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    LION MENTARI ARILINES

    121-010

    LNI

    Indonesia

    LINUS AIRWAYS

    121-029

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    MANDALA AIRLINES

    121-005

    MDL

    Indonesia

    MANUNGGAL AIR SERVICE

    121-020

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    MEGANTARA AIRLINES

    121-025

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    MERPATI NUSANTARA

    121-002

    MNA

    Indonesia

    METRO BATAVIA

    121-007

    BTV

    Indonesia

    NATIONAL UTILITY HELICOPTER

    135-011

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    PELITA AIR SERVICE

    121-008

    PAS

    Indonesia

    PELITA AIR SERVICE

    135-001

    PAS

    Indonesia

    PENERBANGAN ANGKASA SEMESTA

    135-026

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    PURA WISATA BARUNA

    135-025

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    REPUBLIC EXPRES AIRLINES

    121-040

    RPH

    Indonesia

    RIAU AIRLINES

    121-017

    RIU

    Indonesia

    SAMPURNA AIR NUSANTARA

    135-036

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    SAYAP GARUDA INDAH

    135-004

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    SMAC

    135-015

    SMC

    Indonesia

    SRIWIJAYA AIR

    121-035

    SJY

    Indonesia

    SURVEI UDARA PENAS

    135-006

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    TRANSWISATA PRIMA AVIATION

    135-021

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    TRAVEL EXPRES AIRLINES

    121-038

    XAR

    Indonesia

    TRAVIRA UTAMA

    135-009

    Unknown

    Indonesia

    TRI MG INTRA AIRLINES

    121-018

    TMG

    Indonesia

    TRI MG INTRA AIRLINES

    135-037

    TMG

    Indonesia

    TRIGANA AIR SERVICE

    121-006

    TGN

    Indonesia

    WING ABADI NUSANTARA

    121-012

    WON

    Indonesia

    All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of the Kyrgyz Republic, including,

     

    Kyrgyz Republic

    AIR MANAS

    17

    MBB

    Kyrgyz Republic

    AVIA TRAFFIC COMPANY

    23

    AVJ

    Kyrgyz Republic

    AEROSTAN (EX BISTAIR-FEZ BISHKEK)

    08

    BSC

    Kyrgyz Republic

    CLICK AIRWAYS

    11

    CGK

    Kyrgyz Republic

    DAMES

    20

    DAM

    Kyrgyz Republic

    EASTOK AVIA

    15

    Unknown

    Kyrgyz Republic

    GOLDEN RULE AIRLINES

    22

    GRS

    Kyrgyz Republic

    ITEK AIR

    04

    IKA

    Kyrgyz Republic

    KYRGYZ TRANS AVIA

    31

    KTC

    Kyrgyz Republic

    KYRGYZSTAN

    03

    LYN

    Kyrgyz Republic

    MAX AVIA

    33

    MAI

    Kyrgyz Republic

    S GROUP AVIATION

    6

    Unknown

    Kyrgyz Republic

    SKY GATE INTERNATIONAL AVIATION

    14

    SGD

    Kyrgyz Republic

    SKY WAY AIR

    21

    SAB

    Kyrgyz Republic

    TENIR AIRLINES

    26

    TEB

    Kyrgyz Republic

    TRAST AERO

    05

    TSJ

    Kyrgyz Republic

    VALOR AIR

    07

    Unknown

    Kyrgyz Republic

    All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Liberia

     

    Liberia

    All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of the Republic of Gabon, with the exception of Gabon Airlines and Afrijet, including,

     

     

    Republic of Gabon

    AIR SERVICES SA

    0002/MTACCMDH/SGACC/DTA

    Unknown

    Republic of Gabon

    AIR TOURIST (ALLEGIANCE)

    0026/MTACCMDH/SGACC/DTA

    NIL

    Republic of Gabon

    NATIONALE ET REGIONALE TRANSPORT (NATIONALE)

    0020/MTACCMDH/SGACC/DTA

    Unknown

    Republic of Gabon

    NOUVELLE AIR AFFAIRES GABON (SN2AG)

    0045/MTACCMDH/SGACC/DTA

    NVS

    Republic of Gabon

    SCD AVIATION

    0022/MTACCMDH/SGACC/DTA

    Unknown

    Republic of Gabon

    SKY GABON

    0043/MTACCMDH/SGACC/DTA

    SKG

    Republic of Gabon

    SOLENTA AVIATION GABON

    0023/MTACCMDH/SGACC/DTA

    Unknown

    Republic of Gabon

    All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Sierra Leone, including,

    Sierra Leone

    AIR RUM, LTD

    Unknown

    RUM

    Sierra Leone

    DESTINY AIR SERVICES, LTD

    Unknown

    DTY

    Sierra Leone

    HEAVYLIFT CARGO

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Sierra Leone

    ORANGE AIR SIERRA LEONE LTD

    Unknown

    ORJ

    Sierra Leone

    PARAMOUNT AIRLINES, LTD

    Unknown

    PRR

    Sierra Leone

    SEVEN FOUR EIGHT AIR SERVICES LTD

    Unknown

    SVT

    Sierra Leone

    TEEBAH AIRWAYS

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Sierra Leone

    All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Swaziland, including,

    Swaziland

    AERO AFRICA (PTY) LTD

    Unknown

    RFC

    Swaziland

    JET AFRICA SWAZILAND

    Unknown

    OSW

    Swaziland

    ROYAL SWAZI NATIONAL AIRWAYS CORPORATION

    Unknown

    RSN

    Swaziland

    SCAN AIR CHARTER, LTD

    Unknown

    Unknown

    Swaziland

    SWAZI EXPRESS AIRWAYS

    Unknown

    SWX

    Swaziland

    SWAZILAND AIRLINK

    Unknown

    SZL

    Swaziland


    (1)  Air carriers listed in Annex A could be permitted to exercise traffic rights by using wet-leased aircraft of an air carrier which is not subject to an operating ban, provided that the relevant safety standards are complied with.


    ANNEX B

    LIST OF AIR CARRIERS OF WHICH OPERATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO OPERATIONAL RESTRICTIONS WITHIN THE COMMUNITY (1)

    Name of the legal entity of the air carrier as indicated on its AOC

    (and its trading name, if different)

    Air Operator Certificate (AOC) Number

    ICAO airline designation number

    State of the Operator

    Aircraft type

    Registration mark(s) and, when available, construction serial number(s)

    State of registry

    AFRIJET (2)

    0027/MTAC/SGACC/DTA

     

    Republic of Gabon

    All fleet with the exception of:

    2 aircraft of type Falcon 50; 1 aircraft of type Falcon 900

    All fleet with the exception of:

    TR-LGV; TR-LGY; TR-AFJ

    Republic of Gabon

    AIR BANGLADESH

    17

    BGD

    Bangladesh

    B747-269B

    S2-ADT

    Bangladesh

    AIR SERVICE COMORES

    06-819/TA-15/DGACM

    KMD

    Comoros

    All fleet with the exception of:

    LET 410 UVP

    All fleet with the exception of:

    D6-CAM (851336)

    Comoros

    GABON AIRLINES (3)

    0040/MTAC/SGACC/DTA

    GBK

    Republic of Gabon

    All fleet with the exception of:

    1 aircraft of type Boeing B-767-200

    All fleet with the exception of: TR-LHP

    Republic of Gabon


    (1)  Air carriers listed in Annex B could be permitted to exercise traffic rights by using wet-leased aircraft of an air carrier which is not subject to an operating ban, provided that the relevant safety standards are complied with.

    (2)  Afrijet is only allowed to use the specific aircraft mentioned for its current operations within the European Community.

    (3)  Gabon Airlines is only allowed to use the specific aircraft mentioned for its current operations within the European Community.


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