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‘Challenge is to keep, enhance’: DGCA states as India ranks 48 in air travel security|Mint – Mint

‘Challenge is to keep, enhance’: DGCA states as India ranks 48 in air travel security|Mint – Mint

Sign In Subscribe Search My Readse-paper New Notifications Newsletters IFSC Code Finder New Web StoriesMintGenie For You Top Sections News Companies News Start-ups Company Results People Technology Gadgets Tech Reviews App News Foldable Smartphones 5G Tech Markets Stock Markets Commodities Mark To Market IPO Live Blog Money Personal Finance Q&A Opinion Photos Mutual Funds Mint 50 – Top Mutual Funds News Insurance Lounge Opinion Views Columns Blogs Budget 2022 Budget News Budget Expectations Budget Videos Opinion Auto News Sports Industry Banking Infotech Infrastructure Agriculture Manufacturing Energy Retail Videos India Investment Summit Annual Banking Conclave Mint Explainers Market Analysis Why Not Mint Money Business of Entertainment Long Story Capsule Mint Views Start-Up Diaries Money With Monika Mint Insight Digital Gurus Brand Masters Politics Education Impact Feature Brand Stories Podcast Explore Mint About UsMint Authors NewContact United States SITEMAP Terms of Use Subscriber – Terms of Use Cookie Policy Print Subscription Privacy Policy Disclaimer Mint Code of principles Mint Apps Copyright © HT Digital Streams Limited All rights booked. House/ News/ India/ ‘Challenge is to preserve, enhance’: DGCA states as India ranks 48 in air travel security 2 minutes read. Upgraded: 04 Dec 2022, 07: 13 PM IST Edited By Sayantani Biswas Premium (Representative image) The ranking, which likewise puts it ahead of China (49), is the greatest ever gotten by India, according to DGCA authorities. India got its greatest ever rank on the ICAO air travel security ranking, DGCA chief Arun Kumar notified on Sunday. Kumar in his statement specified that the brand-new obstacle is to keep and additional enhance the air security community. In the most recent rankings by the Indian Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), India’s position has actually leapt to the 48 th location from 102 nd area in2018 The ranking, which likewise puts it ahead of China (49), is the greatest ever gotten by India, according to DGCA authorities. The declarations come at a time when the air travel sector of India is leaping back to normalcy following a 2 year lull owing to the Covid-19 pandemic caused lockdown. ” A robust security oversight system licensed and acknowledged by the specialists is sine qua non for flight security and really guaranteeing for the flying public … The DGCA group has actually worked relentlessly to enhance air travel security. Now, we are on a peak therefore the difficulty is to keep and enhance even more,” DGCA chief Arun Kumar informed news company PTI on Sunday. The rankings are for 187 nations and evaluations were done at various points of time. Under its Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP) Continuous Monitoring Approach, an ICAO Coordinated Validation Mission (ICVM) was carried out from 9 to 16 November. With a rating of 85.49 percent each, India and Georgia are at the 48 th position. Neighbouring Pakistan’s rating is 70.39 percent. The rankings are topped by Singapore with a rating of 99.69 percent. It is followed by the UAE at the 2nd position with a rating of 98.8 percent and the Republic of Korea is at the 3rd location (9824 percent). Others in the leading 10 are France (4th; 96.42 percent), Iceland (5th; 95.73 percent), Australia (6th; 95.04 percent), Canada (7th; 94.95 percent), Brazil (8th; 94.72 percent), Ireland (9th; 94.6 percent) and Chile (10 th; 93.9 percent), according to the DGCA authorities. The ICAO takes a look at 8 crucial aspects of the security oversight system, consisting of main air travel legislation, particular running policies, resolution of security problems and security commitments. In July, versus the background of numerous technical snags dealt with by domestic airline companies, the DGCA chief had actually stated they did not have the prospective to trigger havoc which the nation’s civil air travel area was “definitely safe” and all the procedures put down by the ICAO were followed. (With PTI inputs) Catch all business News, Market News, Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on Live Mint. Download The Mint News App to get Daily Market Updates. More Less Wait for it … Log in to our site to conserve your bookmarks. It’ll simply take a minute. Yes, Continue You are simply one action far from developing your watchlist! Login Now Wait for it … Oops! Appears like you have actually surpassed the limitation to bookmark the image. Eliminate some to bookmark this image. ×
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