THE Aircraft Owners and Operators Association (AOOA) has condemned the action by the European Union (EU) to blacklist Zambia’s aviation sector from flying into the Euro Zone.
The AOOA has described the blacklisting of Zambian aircraft from entering the EU flying zone as unjustified and high-handed.
The operators said in a statement that the damage done by the adverse publicity on the ban had continued to threaten Zambia’s fragile but positive economic progress.
They said the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) recently posted a significant safety concern for Zambia as a result of the Government’s delay in replacing its Air Service Permit (ASP) certification procedures with the ICAO’s Air Operating Certificates (AOCs).
AOOA said it was unfortunate that the EU blacklisted Zambia’s aviation sector without attempting to assess its performance.
“Unfortunately, this adverse publicity is peppered with inaccuracies and potentially
libellous statements to the extent that Zambia’s AOOA has been moved to issue this statement to clarify the position in Zambia,” the statement states.
Meanwhile, the Zambia Board of Airline Representatives has also indicated its concern over the blacklisting of Zambian planes into the Euro Zone, which is being discussed by the members’ executives.
The Government has not yet completed the switch from ASP to AOC certification procedures within the time frame agreed with ICAO and all Zambian scheduled and non-scheduled air operators currently operating in and out of the country are properly certified by the Zambian authorities under Zambian laws.
The laws are regularly updated to accommodate ICAO’s recommendations and Zambian expectations in the ongoing process of compliance.
The statement further states that at the time of writing, no Zambian air operators were in default of any pertinent aviation regulations materially affecting their operational safety.
“International media references to dubious Zambian airlines are, therefore, considered unjustified and libellous. In point of fact, Zambia has one of the most favourable safety records on the continent,” the statement reads.
The EU’s blacklisting of Zambian aviation means that EU travel agencies have been advised not to book their clients on any Zambian-registered aircraft, suggesting that their travel insurance policies might not cover their clients on Zambian aircraft.
[Times of Zambia]