New Delhi: A bill to replace the DGCA by a new aviation regulator with full operational and financial autonomy is likely to be tabled in Parliament in the next part of the Budget Session starting later this month,official sources said on Wednesday.
The new regulator,to be called the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA),would administer and regulate civil aviation safety and managing safety oversight over air transport operators,air service navigation operators and operators of other civil aviation facilities.
Interestingly,the proposed CAA,like the DGCA,would also deal with matters relating to financial stress on safety of air operations.AGENCIES
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The new regulator,to be called the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA),would administer and regulate civil aviation safety and managing safety oversight over air transport operators,air service navigation operators and operators of other civil aviation facilities.
Interestingly,the proposed CAA,like the DGCA,would also deal with matters relating to financial stress on safety of air operations.AGENCIES
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