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CIVIL AVIATION

UN Aviation Watchdog ICAO, Audits India’s Security Readiness

By R Anil Kumar

  • The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) audit represents a critical step in reinforcing aviation security and ensuring that India’s aviation sector adheres to the highest international standards

  • The outcome will play a significant role in shaping future security measures and maintaining global trust in India’s aviation infrastructure

  • India’s aviation safety readiness was upgraded by ICAO in 2022, with the effective implementation score rising to 49%, surpassing countries like China, Poland, and Denmark

UNITED NATIONS, ICAO, August 30. The United Nations aviation watchdog, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), is conducting an audit of India’s aviation security readiness. This assessment aims to evaluate the country’s adherence to international safety and security standards, ensuring robust measures in place to protect civil aviation operations.

The International Civil Aviation Organisation has initiated an audit of India’s aviation security preparedness, where this nine-day audit, involving 12 auditors from 10 countries, focuses on the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS) at Delhi and Kolkata airports, evaluating areas like regulatory framework, airport operations, and in-flight security.

India, now the world’s third-largest domestic airline market, last underwent a similar audit in 2018, where ICAO questioned the independence of BCAS. Since then, India passed a bill in 2020 giving statutory status to regulatory bodies, allowing them to levy fines for violations. Recent hires at BCAS, including senior roles, reflect a strengthened focus on new threat areas like cybersecurity.

Despite no major security incidents in recent years, some mishaps have occurred, such as a Go First flight leaving behind passengers and an IndiGo flight delay incident leading to fines.

India’s aviation safety readiness was upgraded by ICAO in 2022, with the effective implementation score rising to 85.49%, surpassing countries like China, Poland, and Denmark. The current security audit’s outcome could influence the international expansion plans of Indian airlines like IndiGo and Air India.

Audit Scope: The ICAO audit will cover various aspects of aviation security, including the implementation of safety protocols, regulatory compliance, and the effectiveness of security measures at airports and aviation facilities across India.

Purpose of the Audit: The primary goal is to ensure that India meets ICAO’s stringent security standards and to identify areas for improvement. This review is crucial for maintaining global aviation safety and fostering international confidence in India’s aviation infrastructure.

Security Measures: The audit will assess the current security measures implemented by Indian authorities, including screening procedures, access controls, and emergency response protocols. It will also evaluate the training and preparedness of security personnel.

Regulatory Compliance: The review will focus on India’s compliance with ICAO’s security guidelines and international conventions. This includes assessing how well Indian regulations align with global aviation security requirements and identifying any gaps.

Impact and Outcomes: The findings of the audit will provide a comprehensive overview of India’s aviation security landscape. Recommendations from the ICAO will guide Indian authorities in enhancing security protocols and addressing any identified weaknesses.

Global Aviation Standards: The audit underscores India’s commitment to upholding international aviation standards and ensuring the safety of its air travel system. Meeting ICAO’s requirements is essential for maintaining India’s standing in the global aviation community.

The ICAO audit represents a critical step in reinforcing aviation security and ensuring that India’s aviation sector adheres to the highest international standards. The outcome will play a significant role in shaping future security measures and maintaining global trust in India’s aviation infrastructure.

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