New Delhi: India Directorate General of Indian Air Transportation (Air Transportation Director) and the European Supplier Safety Agency (EASA) signed an agreement to work to strengthen their relationship and to achieve general safety and environmental protection standards.
India and Europe have agreed to work together in the field of aviation by signing an agreement that can lead to suppress the true potential of India to be an important center for designing and manufacturing aircraft and machinery.
Aims to promote cooperation; Understanding their respective regulatory systems and facilitating the exchange of aeronautic products, services and energy, agreements “are the result of intensive negotiations between the two parties for several years and important milestones in strengthening relations between India and Europe in the aviation world,” said the agreement.
“Where production approvals are given by one party for making aircraft, machines or propellers based on design approval issued by other parties in carrying out the functions and tasks of the design state, both parties must guarantee …
that there is an agreement or settings received by them between manufacturing organizations and organizations responsible for design types that guarantee that: (a) manufacturing organizations have access rights to relevant approved design data for production purposes and (b) working with manufacturing organizations with organizations responsible for design type inside Assess information about design, manufacturing and aircraft operations, machines or propellers concerned, “said the agreement.
The agreement said through this work arrangement, India and Easa intends to develop collaboration closer in several domains.
These include: “Rules – making cooperation, including sharing information and best practices, in order to support the implementation of harmonious flight safety and environmental protection requirements.
Facilitate publishing or receipt of certificates for products, spare parts and equipment.
Sharing safety information, including cooperation in airworthiness continues to service products, spare parts and equipment accepted or approved in the implementation of work procedures and technical training and professional staff development, “Easa said.