The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) has published its Annual Report 2021-22. The Report inter alia, details the achievements of the MoCA and its various affiliate organisations such as the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security and Airports Authority of India.
MoCA has given approvals to these works at Belagavi Airport during 2021-22 :
Pilot training institutes and FTOs : AAI has issued award letters on 31 May 2021 and 29 October 2021 for nine FTOs to be established at five airports including Belagavi
Approval for construction of localizer platform over pile foundation at M/s Belagavi airport (Concept/Design & Execution Level).
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Approval for repairs to runway, turn pad, taxiway, fire pit approach road up to perimeter road at Belagavi airport (Concept/Design & Execution Level).
Approval for provisioning of perimeter lighting at Belagavi airport (Concept/ Design & Execution Level).
Approval for construction of hanger, link taxiway and its associated apron for establishment of flying training organization at Belagavi airport (Concept/Design & Execution Level).
Renewal of License of Belagavi Airport
Surveillance Inspection at Belagavi Airport
MOCA : The Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA) is responsible for formulation of national policies and programmes for the development and regulation of the Civil Aviation sector in the country. It is responsible for the administration of the Aircraft Act, 1934, Aircraft Rules, 1937 and various other legislations pertaining to the aviation sector in the country. This Ministry exercises administrative control over attached and autonomous organizations like the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, Bureau of Civil Aviation Security and Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi and affiliated Public Sector Undertakings like Airports Authority of India and Pawan Hans Helicopters Limited.
DGCA : The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is the regulatory body in the field of Civil Aviation, primarily dealing with safety issues. It is responsible for regulation of air transport services to/from/within India and for enforcement of civil air regulations, air safety, and airworthiness standards. The DGCA also co-ordinates all regulatory functions with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
AAI : Airports Authority of India (AAI) was constituted by an Act of Parliament and came into being on 1st April 1995 by merging erstwhile National Airports Authority and International Airports Authority of India. The merger brought into existence a single Organization entrusted with the responsibility of creating, upgrading, maintaining and managing civil aviation infrastructure both on the ground and air space in the country.