India and Europe to work together on aviation security; DGCA and EASA sign agreement – Times of India

New Delhi: Directorate General of Indian Citizens aviation of India (DGCA) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) signed an agreement on Tuesday working arrangement To strengthen our relations and achieve common safety and environmental protection standards.
India and Europe have agreed to work together in the field of aviation by signing an agreement that can tap India’s true potential to become an important center for the design and manufacture of aircraft and engines.
with the aim of promoting cooperation; The agreement is the result of “intense interactions between the two sides over many years and aims to strengthen the ties between India and Europe in the aviation world, for an understanding of each other’s regulatory systems and to facilitate the exchange of aeronautical products, services and personnel.” An important milestone in the
“Where production approval for the manufacture of an aircraft, engine or propeller is granted by one party on the basis of a design approval issued by the other party to perform the functions and duties of a design condition, both The Parties shall ensure … an agreement or arrangement acceptable to them between the construction organization and the organization responsible for the type design that guarantees that: (a) the construction organization has the right to access to approved design data relevant for production purposes and (b) the manufacturing organization cooperates with the organization responsible for assessing information regarding the design, manufacture and operation of the aircraft, engine or propeller concerned,” the agreement states.
The agreement states that through this working arrangement, India and EASA intend to develop closer cooperation in a number of areas.
These include: “Rule-making collaboration, including the sharing of information and best practices, to support the implementation of harmonized aviation safety and environmental protection requirements. Facilitate the issuance or acceptance of certificates for products, parts, and equipment. Functions.” Sharing of safety information, including collaboration on continuous airworthiness of approved or approved in-service products, parts and equipment in the application of arrangements and technical training and development of professional staff,” says EASA.

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