The UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority is carrying out safety inspections and maintenance on all Airbus A320 aircraft operated by national carriers following a global directive from the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.
The move aims to ensure the highest standards of airworthiness and operational safety.
The inspections are part of a coordinated effort between the GCAA, EASA, and UAE airlines to fully comply with the emergency airworthiness directive. Authorities are working closely with operators to implement required technical updates without disrupting flight schedules.
UAE carriers have reaffirmed their commitment to promptly applying all safety measures issued by aircraft manufacturers and regulatory bodies. The GCAA emphasized that these actions reflect the nation’s ongoing dedication to maintaining rigorous aviation safety standards.
By aligning with international civil aviation requirements, the UAE continues to reinforce its oversight capabilities and ensure that all aircraft operate safely and efficiently.
The inspections are expected to be completed promptly, allowing uninterrupted service across the country’s busy aviation network while upholding global safety benchmarks.
News Source: Emirates News Agency
