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Annex A: List of Banned Air Carriers, Operators & Airlines (current dated 21.11.2011) [1]

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Name of the Legal Entity of the Air CarrierAir Operator Certificate (AOC) Number or OperatingICAO airline designation numberState of the Operator
Blue Wing AirlinesSRBWA-01/2002BWISuriname
Meridian Airways LtdAOC 023MAGRepublic of Ghana
Rollins AirHR-005RAVHonduras
Silverback Cargo FreightersUnknownVRBRepublic of Rwanda
All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Afghanistan, including  Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
Ariana Afghan AirlinesAOC 009AFGIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
Kam AirAOC 001KMFIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
Pamir AirlinesUnknownPIRIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
Safi AirwaysAOC 181SFWIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Angola, with the exception of TAAG Angola Airlines put in Annex B, including  Republic of Angola
AerojetAO 008-01/11UnknownRepublic of Angola
Air26AO 003-01/11-DCDDCDRepublic of Angola
Air Gicango9UnknownRepublic of Angola
Air JetAO 006-01/11-MBCMBCRepublic of Angola
Air Nave17UnknownRepublic of Angola
Angola Air Services6UnknownRepublic of Angola
Diexim7UnknownRepublic of Angola
Fly540AO 004-01 FLYAUnknownRepublic of Angola
Gira Globo8GGLRepublic of Angola
Heliang10UnknownRepublic of Angola
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LIST OF AIR CARRIERS OF WHICH OPERATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO OPERATIONAL RESTRICTIONS WITHIN THE EU (2)
Air Operator/Aline/CarrierAir Operator Certificate (AOC) NumberICAO airline designation numberState of the OperatorAircraft type restrictedRegistration mark(s) and when available constructiState of registry
AFRIJET (3)002/MTAC/ ANAC- G/DSAABSRepublic of GabonAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type Falcon 50 2 aircraft of type Falcon 900All fleet with the exception of: TR-LGV TR-LGY TR-AFJ TR- AFRRepublic of Gabon
Air Astana (4)AK-0388- 09KZRKazakhstanAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type B- 767 4 aircraft of type B- 757 10 aircraft of type A319/320 /321 5 aircraft of type Fokker 50All fleet with the exception of: P4-KCA P4-KCB P4- EAS P4- FAS P4- GAS P4- MAS P4- NAS P4- OAS P4- PAS P4- SAS P4- TAS P4- UAS P4- VAS P4- WAS P4- YAS P4- XAS P4- HAS P4- IAS P4-JAS P4-KAS P4- LASAruba (Kingdom of the Netherlands)
Air KoryoGAC- AOC/KOR- 01KORDPRKAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type TU- 204All fleet with the exception of: P-632 P- 633DPRK
Air Madagascar5R- M01/2009MDGMadagascarAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type Boeing B-737- 300 2 aircraft of type ATR 72-500 1 aircraft of type ATR 42-500 1 aircraft of type ATR 42-320 and 3 aircraft of type DHC 6-300All fleet with the exception of: 5R-MFH 5R-MFI 5R- MJE 5R- MJF 5R- MJG 5R- MVT 5R- MGC 5R- MGD 5R- MGFRepublic of Madagascar
Air Service Comores06-819/TA- 15/DGACMKMDComorosAll fleet with the exception of: LET 410 UVPAll fleet with the exception of: D6-CAM (851336)Comoros
Airlift Internation Al (GH) LtdAOC 017ALERepublic of GhanaAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type DC8-63FAll fleet with the exception of: 9G-TOP and 9G-RACRepublic of Ghana
Gabon Airlines (5)001/MTAC/ ANACGBKRepublic of GabonAll fleet with the exception of: 1 aircraft of type Boeing B-767- 200All fleet with the exception of: TR-LHPRepublic of Gabon
Iran Air (6)FS100IRAIslamic Republic of IranAll fleet with the exception of: 14 aircraft of type A- 300 8 aircraft of type A- 310 1 aircraft B-737All fleet with the exception of: EP-IBA EP-IBB EP-IBC EP-IBD EP-IBG EP-IBH EP-IBI EP-IBJ EP-IBM EP-IBN EP-IBO EP-IBS EP-IBT EP-IBV EP-IBX EP-IBZ EP-ICE EP-ICF EP-IBK EP-IBL EP-IBP EP-IBQ EP-AGAIslamic Republic of Iran
Jordan AviationC002JAVHashemite Kingdom of JordanAll fleet with the exception of: 8 aircraft of type Boeing B-737 2 aircraft of type Airbus A- 310 1 aircraft of type Airbus A- 320All fleet with the exception of: JY-JAB JY-JAD JY-JAN JY-JAO JY-JAX JY-JAY JY-JAP JY-JAQ JY-JAV JY-JAH JY-JACHashemite Kingdom of Jordan
Nouvelle Air Affaires Gabon (SN2AG)003/MTAC/ ANAC- G/DSANVSRepublic of GabonAll fleet with the exception of: 1 aircraft of type Challenge r CL-601 1 aircraft of type HS-125- 800All fleet with the exception of: TR-AAG ZS-AFGRepublic of Gabon Republic of South Africa
Taag Angola Airlines1DTARepublic of AngolaAll fleet with the exception of: 5 aircraft of type Boeing B-777 and 4 aircraft of type Boeing B-737- 700All fleet with the exception of: D2-TED D2-TEE D2- TEF D2- TEG D2- TEH D2- TBF D2- TBG D2- TBH D2- TBJRepublic of Angola
2. Air carriers listed in Annex B could be permitted to exercise traffic rights by using wet-leased aircraft of an air carrier which is not subject to an operating ban, provided that the relevant safety standards are complied with.
3. Afrijet is only allowed to use the specific aircraft mentioned for its current operations within the European Union.
4. Air Astana is only allowed to use the specific aircraft mentioned for its current operations within the European Union.
6. Iran Air is allowed to operate to the European Union using the specific aircraft under the conditions set out in recital (69) Regulation (EU) No 590/2010, OJ L 170, 6.7.2010, p.15.

Annex A: List of Banned Air Carriers, Operators & Airlines (superseded by 21.11.2011) [1]

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Name of the legal entity of the air carrier (i)Air Operator Certificate (AOC) Number (ii)ICAO airline designation numberState of the Operator
BLUE WING AIRLINESSRBWA-01/2002BWISuriname
MERIDIAN AIRWAYS LTDAOC 023MAGRepublic of Ghana
SILVERBACK CARGO FREIGHTERSUnknownVRBRepublic of Rwanda
All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Afghanistan, including (all other operators from the same country listed here)  Islamic Republic of Afghanistan
ARIANA AFGHAN AIRLINESAOC 009AFGIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
KAM AIRAOC 001KMFIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
PAMIR AIRLINESUnknownPIRIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
SAFI AIRWAYSAOC 181SFWIslamic Republic of Afghanistan
All air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Angola, with the exception of TAAG Angola Airlines put in Annex B, including (all other operators from the same country listed here)  Republic of Angola
AEROJETAO 008-01/11UnknownRepublic of Angola
AIR26AO 003-01/11-DCDDCDRepublic of Angola
AIR GICANGO9UnknownRepublic of Angola
AIR JETAO 006-01/11-MBCMBCRepublic of Angola
AIR NAVE17UnknownRepublic of Angola
ANGOLA AIR SERVICES6UnknownRepublic of Angola
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[1] ARE SUBJECT TO A BAN WITHIN THE EU
(i) As indicated on its AOC and its trading name, if different.
(ii) Operating License Number, if known. Please see the "Legal Notice"

Annex B

LIST OF AIR CARRIERS OF WHICH OPERATIONS ARE SUBJ OPERATIONAL RESTRICTIONS WITHIN THE EU [2]

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Air Carrier/Operator/AirlineAir Operator Certificate NumberICAO Designation NumberState of the OperatorAircraft type restrictedRegistration markState of registry
AIRLIFT INTERNATION AL (GH) LTDAOC 017ALERepublic of GhanaAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type DC8-63FAll fleet with the exception of: 9G-TOP and 9G-RACRepublic of Ghana
AFRIJET [3]002/MTAC/ ANAC-G/DSAABSRepublic of GabonAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type Falcon 50; 2 aircraft of type Falcon 900All fleet with the exception of: TR-LGV; TR-LGY; TR-AFJ; TR- AFRRepublic of Gabon
GABON AIRLINES [5]001/MTAC/ ANACGBKRepublic of GabonAll fleet with the exception of: 1 aircraft of type Boeing B-767-200All fleet with the exception of: TR-LHPRepublic of Gabon
NOUVELLE AIR AFFAIRES GABON (SN2AG)003/MTAC/ ANAC- G/DSANVSRepublic of GabonAll fleet with the exception of: 1 aircraft of type Challenge r CL-601; 1 aircraft of type HS-125-800All fleet with the exception of: TR-AAG; ZS-AFGRepublic of Gabon; Republic of South Africa
TAAG ANGOLA AIRLINES1DTARepublic of AngolaAll fleet with the exception of: 3 aircraft of type Boeing B-777 and 4 aircraft of type Boeing B-737-700All fleet with the exception of: D2-TED; D2-TEE; D2- TEF; D2- TBF; D2- TBG; D2- TBH; D2- TBJRepublic of Angola
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[2] Air carriers listed in Annex B could be permitted to exercise traffic rights by using wet-leased aircraft of an air carrier which is not subject to an operating ban, provided that the relevant safety standards are complied with.
[3] Afrijet is only allowed to use the specific aircraft mentioned for its current operations within the European Union.
[4] Air Astana is only allowed to use the specific aircraft mentioned for its current operations within the European Union.
[5] Gabon Airlines is only allowed to use the specific aircraft mentioned for its current operations within the European Community.
[6] Iran Air is allowed to operate to the European Union using the specific aircraft under the conditions set out in recital (69) Regulation (EU) No 590/2010, OJ L 170, 6.7.2010, p.15.

EU Banned Airline: (dated: 23.11.2010 superseded by 21.4.2011)

ANNEX A LIST OF AIR CARRIERS OF WHICH ALL OPERATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO A BAN WITHIN THE EU*

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FlagOperator NationalityName of the Legal Entity of the Air Operator (i)Air Operator Certificate (AOC) Number or OperatingICAO Airline Designation Number
EU Banned AirlinesSurinameBlue Wing AirlinesSRBWA-0 1/2002BWI
EU Banned AirlinesGhanaMeridian Airways LtdAOC 023MAG
EU Banned AirlinesCambodiaSiem Reap Airways InternationalAOC/0 13/00SRH
EU Banned AirlinesRwandaSilverback Cargo FreightersUnknownVRB
EU Banned AirlinesAfghanistanAll air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Afghanistan, including  
EU Banned AirlinesAfghanistanAriana Afghan AirlinesAOC 009AFG
EU Banned AirlinesAfghanistanKam AirAOC 001KMF
EU Banned AirlinesAfghanistanPamir AirlinesUnknownPIR
EU Banned AirlinesAfghanistanSafi AirwaysAOC 181SFW
EU Banned AirlinesAngolaAll air carriers certified by the authorities with responsibility for regulatory oversight of Angola, with the exception of TAAG Angola Airlines put in Annex B, including  
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*Air carriers listed in Annex A could be permitted to exercise traffic rights by using wet-leased aircraft of an air carrier which is not subject to an operating ban, provided that the relevant safety standards are complied with.
(i) as indicated on its AOC (and its trading name, if different)

ANNEXE B (dated: 23.11.2010 superseded by 21.4.2011)

LIST OF AIR CARRIERS OF WHICH OPERATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO OPERATIONAL RESTRICTIONS WITHIN THE EU
Air carriers listed in Annex B could be permitted to exercise traffic rights by using wet-leased aircraft of an air carrier which is not subject to an operating ban, provided that the relevant safety standards are complied with.

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Air Operator (i)Air Operator Certificate (AOC)ICAO Airline CodeOperator NationalityAircraft Type RestrictedRegistration mark(s) (ii)State of Registry
Air KoryoGAC-AOC/KOR-01KORNorth KoreaAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type Tu204All fleet with the exception of: P-632, P633North Korea
Afrijet (1)002/MTAC/ANAC-G/DSA GabonAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type Falcon 50; 2 aircraft of type Falcon 900All fleet with the exception of: TR-LGV; TR-LGY; TR-AFJ; TRAFRGabon
Air Astana (2)AK-0388- 09KZRKazakhstanAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type B767; 4 aircraft of type B757; 10 aircraft of type A319/320 /321;5 aircraft of type Fokker 50All fleet with the exception of: P4-KCA,P4-KCB; P4-EAS, P4-FAS, P4-GAS, P4-MAS; P4-NAS,P4-OAS, P4-PAS, P4- SAS, P4- TAS, P4- UAS,P4- VAS, P4- WAS, P4- YAS, P4- XAS; P4- HAS, P4- lAS, P4-JAS, P4-KAS, P4- LASAruba
Airlift International (GH) LtdAOC 017ALEGhanaAll fleet with the exception of: 2 aircraft of type DC8-63FAll fleet with the exception of: 9G-TOP and 9G-RACGhana
Air Service Comores06-819/TA-15/DGACMKMDComorosAll fleet with the exception of: LET 410 LTVPAll fleet with the exception of: D6-CAM (851336)Comoros
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(1) Afrijet is only allowed to use the specific aircraft mentioned for its current operations within the European Union.

(2) Air Astana is only allowed to use the specific aircraft mentioned for its current operations within the European Union.

(3) Gabon Airlines is only allowed to use the specific aircraft mentioned for its current operations within the European Community.

(4) Iran Air is allowed to operate to the European Union using the specific aircraft under the conditions set out in recital (69) Regulation (EU) No 590/2010, OJ L 170, 6.7.2010, p.15.

EU Banned Airline (dated: 26.11.2009, superseded by the above list dated 23.11.2010)

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(1) Name of the legal entity of the air carrier as indicated on its AOC (and its trading name, if different).
(2) Air Operator Certificate (AOC) Number or Operating Licence Number

Notes

European Union List of airlines banned within the EU


Effective aviation safety standards in Europe have rendered our safety record amongst the best in the world. Whilst the European Union and its Member States are working with safety authorities in other countries to raise safety standards across the world, there are still some airlines operating in conditions below essential safety levels.

To improve safety in Europe further, the European Commission – in consultation with Member States’ aviation safety authorities – has decided to ban airlines found to be unsafe from operating in European airspace.

These are listed in the document below. The first list includes all airlines banned from operating in Europe. The second list includes airlines which are restricted to operating in Europe under specific conditions.

LEGAL NOTICE

The civil aviation authorities of Member States of the European Community are only able to inspect aircraft of airlines that operate flights to and from Community airports; and in view of the random nature of such inspections, it is not possible to check all aircraft that land at each Community airport. The fact that an airline is not included in the Community list does not, therefore, automatically mean that it meets the applicable safety standards.

Where an airline which is currently included in the Community list deems itself to be in conformity with the necessary technical elements and requirements prescribed by the applicable international safety standards, it may request the Commission to commence the procedure for its removal from the list.

Every effort has been made to verify the exact identity of all airlines included on the Community list – namely through the inclusion of: the specific letter codes assigned (and unique) to each airline by the ICAO, the State of certification and the air operator certificate (or operating licence) number. Nonetheless, absolute verification has not been possible in all cases owing to a total lack of information surrounding some airlines that might be operating on the border of, or altogether outside, the recognised international aviation regime. It can therefore not be excluded that there might be companies operating in good faith under the same trading name as an airline included on the Community list.

African Airlines Association Response

AFRAA AFRAA Responds To EU List of Airlines Banned from European Airspace
Media Release 06 April 2010

The African Airlines Association (AFRAA), based in Nairobi, Kenya, has expressed concern about the European Union’s latest list of airlines banned from the European airspace due to safety concerns. Thirteen of the 17 countries affected by the EU ban are from Africa, with a total of 111 African airlines “blacklisted.” “Air safety is AFRAA’s number one priority and we are the first to admit that Africa needs to improve its air safety record. However, while the EU list may be well-intended its main achievement has been to undermine international confidence in the African airline industry,” says Mr. Nick Fadugba, Secretary General of AFRAA. “The ultimate beneficiaries of the ban are European airlines which dominate the African skies to the disadvantage of African carriers. If any list is to be published, it should be done so by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), the global regulator of aviation safety, which has a known track record of impartiality.” According to AFRAA, the EU list has the effect of damaging the reputation and business of many scheduled African airlines whose safety records and adherence to ICAO safety standards are comparable to the best airlines anywhere in the world.

The Association contends that a detailed examination of the EU list reveals some contradictions. For example, • The majority of the African airlines on the list have never operated scheduled flights to Europe, do not plan to do so and have no aircraft with the range to fly to any EU state.
• The list includes many airlines that only exist on paper and are not operational. The list indicates that neither the operating license nor the ICAO registration number of most of the banned airlines are known.

In contrast to the position taken by the EU on African air safety challenges, the USA introduced the “Safe Skies for Africa” initiative aimed at upgrading capacity, developing skills and providing infrastructure to improve safety. All this is being done at a time when only a few US carriers are operating to Africa. AFRAA calls upon the EU to emulate the good example of the US and launch an air safety improvement programme for Africa rather than issue a “blacklist” which has not proved to be helpful in solving the problem.

AFRAA is ready to engage the EU and other stakeholders in constructive dialogue to find an amicable solution to the air safety challenges in Africa. The Association similarly calls upon ICAO to play its role as the principal body responsible for the regulation of international civil aviation.

Notes for Editors

The African Airlines Association, also known by its acronym AFRAA, is a trade association of airlines which hail from the nations of the African Union. Founded in Accra, Ghana, in 1968, and today headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, the primary purpose of AFRAA is to establish and facilitate co-operation among African airlines and represent their interests.

For further information, please contact:

The AFRAA Secretariat
Tel: +254 20 2320144 / 2320148
email: afraa@afraa.org
www.afraa.org
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