Arik Air gets EASA authorisation to fly any part of Europe
Nigeria’s largest airline of the moment, Arik Air, has
secured authorisation for Third Country Operator (TCO) from the European
Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The TCO authorisation allows Arik to operate to
any European country without restrictions, the airline announced.
In a statement,
the airline said the TCO authorisation was a requirement for all non-European
Union registered commercial operators that fly to EU countries under the Air
Operator Certificate (AOC).
It said: “An
airline is given the authorisation after meeting stringent safety and security
standards.
“The TCO is
obtained from EASA after the agency has scrutinised the airline’s manuals and
after the airline has scaled its regulations, which may include an interview.
“Only very few
airlines have the authorisation in Africa and Arik Air is the only airline that
has TCO in West Africa.”
According to the
statement, this enables the airline to operate to any part of Europe, according
to the Bilateral Air Service Agreement (BASA) the airline has with individual
countries.
The statement
quoted the Deputy Managing Director of Arik Air, Ado Sanusi, as saying that the
airline could fly to all European member states with respect to BASA agreement
with each country.
“This is a great
achievement for Arik Air because it is a confirmation of the airline’s high
operational standard and safety by such a renowned agency. With the TCO
authorisation, Arik can overfly to any EU member state.
“Arik is the
only airline in West and Central Africa that has the authorisation and it took
the airline short time to attain this. I am aware that it took some major
airlines a very long time to obtain this authorisation.
“Some of them
made use of consultant firms to enable them pass the rigid examinations before
they were given the authorisation,” Mr. Sanusi is quoted as saying.
The statement
said the EASA TCO authorisation had further confirmed the high standard of the
airline’s operations.
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