London,UK
22ndApril,2015-
Volga-Dnepr Airlines
has validated the first seven airports in compliance with European Commission
aviation security regulations for cargo operating into the EU from non-EU
countries.
The airline organised for an independent
auditor trained by IATA and accredited by the EU to confirm the ACC3 validation
status for airports in New Delhi, India, Al Maktoum and Fujairah in the UAE,
Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore in Pakistan, and Ankara in Turkey. It is also in
the process of confirming the ACC3 status of Sharjah Airport in the UAE, which
will be followed by Cairo, Egypt, and Astana in Kazakhstan.
In 2012, the EU aviation authorities
unilaterally tightened aviation security regulations forcing airlines in a
number of countries flying cargo and mail into the EU from so-called “third
country airports” to assume a number of special responsibilities. These
included strict implementation of the regulations as well as the accomplishment
of certain measures. These measures involve the development and further
approval by the supervising service in the EU of the Aviation Security
Programme, which must contain data for the airports from which flights to the
EU are operated, and the detailed description of the airport infrastructure in
respect of cargo and mail operations. The responsibilities also cover the
signing of a “Declaration of Commitments” concerning the Programme and the
arrangement of audits conducted by independent EU validators. Air carriers can
only obtain ACC3 status by meeting all of the set requirements.
“Much work has been done by Volga-Dnepr
Airlines since 2012. We arranged a series of meetings with the German Federal
Aviation Office (LBA), one of the EU organisations supervising Volga-Dnepr, and
have developed the required Security Programme with the creation of a roadmap
of the airports from which the company carries cargo into Europe” said
Ekaterina Lukyanova, Lead Expert, Relations with International Aviation
Security Organizations, Volga-Dnepr Airlines.
“There is no doubt that for the charter
operations of Volga-Dnepr Airlines the implementation of the EU regulations and
the validation process in particular is a little different to when the same
process is carried out by scheduled airlines,” added Andrey Kocherga, Deputy
Director, Aviation Security Department. “First of all, Volga-Dnepr aircraft
operate flights to almost all airports in the world and we can fly cargo into
Europe from any of these. That means the number of airports Volga-Dnepr is
required to validate is much larger than for most scheduled carriers. Also, of
course, our roadmap is dynamic and changes according to the requirements of our
customers so the number of airports can increase or decrease. Our progress as a
leading Russian company carrying out these validations has also encouraged some
other major air carriers to ask for our professional advice.”
By 2018, Volga-Dnepr Airlines aims to have
carried out the validation of 19 airports – three airports a year since 2015.
The ACC3 status of each airport is valid for five years. When operating a
flight from a non-validated airport, the airline needs to obtain a flight
permission according to normal procedures.
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