ICAO launches COVID-19 contingency co-ordination tool

ICAO Press Release | April 6, 2020

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ICAO issued a new state letter drawing the attention of national governments to new measures aimed at ensuring safe operations during COVID-19, and to a contingency co-ordination website it will establish through March 31, 2021.

ICAO's Council president Salvatore Sciacchitano, right, and its secretary general Dr. Fang Liu during a recent ICAO Council session. ICAO Photo
ICAO’s Council president Salvatore Sciacchitano, right, and its secretary general Dr. Fang Liu during a recent ICAO Council session. ICAO Photo

The state letter was issued by ICAO secretary general, Dr. Fang Liu, and comes as more and more aviation service providers and personnel globally are facing challenges in terms of maintaining the validity of their certifications, licenses, and other types of official operating approvals.

Many of the related challenges are resulting directly from the social distancing guidelines, current business closures, and other public health measures being taken to mitigate the spread and societal impact of COVID-19.

“There are approximately 650,000 licensed personnel supporting commercial air transport worldwide. If a fraction of those personnel is affected by the pandemic measures, the potential for the disruption may be significant,” Liu noted in the letter. “In order to facilitate safe operations during these difficult times, I encourage states to be flexible in their approaches while at the same time adhering to their obligations under the Convention on International Civil Aviation.”

All ICAO member states were urged in the letter to indicate whether they would be recognizing or accepting the validity of certificates and licenses now being affected by the public health measures being implemented in other states.

The letter also drew states’ attention to the specific articles to the Convention on International Civil Aviation relating to certificates and licenses, and urged them to record and inform ICAO of any contraventions or ‘differences’ currently arising against these provisions during the current contigency period.

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