Iran Considered for IAC Membership and Russia’s Flight Safety Milestones

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Iran May Join the Interstate Aviation Committee and What It Means for Regional Civil Aviation

The chairman of the Interstate Aviation Committee, Oleg Storchevoy, indicated that Iran could become a member of the organization. The statement appeared on the newspaper News website, reflecting ongoing discussions about Iran’s potential inclusion. Storchevoy noted that the proposal had been explored during talks with Iranian aviation authorities in the spring of 2023. He added that the matter would be taken up for discussion by the Plenipotentiary Council of the participating states, after which the IAC would draft the necessary regulatory framework. Such participation, he argued, would lay a solid foundation for regional cooperation in civil aviation and flight safety.

Earlier information suggested that Russia aimed to maintain flight safety levels in 2022 despite Western sanctions. A report from the Interstate Aviation Committee highlighted that safety standards remained robust, marking the highest level observed since at least 2018. The report emphasized that the number of accidents and disasters per million flights had reached a record low, with 35 incidents recorded in 2022. This trend underscored ongoing efforts to uphold aviation safety despite external pressures.

There were preliminary notes indicating that birds posed a recurring challenge to Russian aircraft operations. This factor had been mentioned in prior updates, with authorities continuing to monitor and address wildlife-related risks as part of broader safety programs.

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