Georgia: The Georgian Civil Aviation Agency (CAA) held an audit of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) ‘s aviation safety from March 18 to 27 this year. Georgia has completed the ICAO Security Audit.
Based on ICAO’s official conclusion, which the agency received in May, Georgia has successfully passed the following audit and improved the aviation safety oversight indicators. For instance, the number of safety inspections conducted annually has increased by 20%, and the average response time to safety incidents has been reduced by 15%. According to the conclusion of the audit, Georgia’s aviation safety supervision sustainability indicator was 89.75%.
Significantly, the oversight rates have shown a remarkable improvement since the previous audit of 2015, where Georgia achieved high results with an overall score of 87.8%. This is a testament to our continuous commitment to aviation safety. In the analog audit carried out in 2008, the overall index of supervision on aviation safety in Georgia was 58%.
The results of the aviation security audit indicate that the country provides a high standard of protection for passengers, crew members, service personnel, and population against terrorist or other unlawful acts by state agencies involved in the proper and safe operation of civil aviation, all necessary measures of airports and airports To protect from unauthorized access of sisters, passengers, cargo, boarders And other inspections are carried out using internationally established technical equipment and compliance with relevant requirements.
In addition, the results of the audit confirm that the Civil Aviation Agency of Georgia is implementing the development of national regulatory standards. These standards cover a wide range of areas, including aircraft maintenance, air traffic control, and pilot training, and are designed to ensure that all aspects of Georgia’s aviation industry operate in full compliance with international aviation standards.
According to these indicators, Georgia firmly maintains its leading position in the European region, which has a positive impact on the country’s reputation in the respective sector and increases the attractiveness of the country’s aviation market.