DCA did not receive application to operate Bayu Air
PUTRAJAYA: The Civil Aviation Department (DCA) has not received any application for a permit or licence to operate an airline called Bayu Air.
DCA director-general Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman regretted the Bayu Air announcement that they would start services in August, despite not applying and obtaining approval from the authorities.
"A new airline that wants to operate scheduled or unscheduled flights must first apply for permits and licences from the Ministry of Transport and the DCA before making any announcement.
"This is contained in rule 10 and 17 of the Civil Aviation Regulations," he said in a statement.
Azharuddin said the DCA has also been in touch with the Domestic Trade, Cooperatives and Consumerism (KPDNKK) Ministry regarding the matter.
"We have been told that KPDNKK has no knowledge of the annoucement and never officially gave support to the airline," he said.
He urged all airlines to comply with the regulations and laws that have been established under the Civil Aviation Act. - Bernama
DCA director-general Datuk Azharuddin Abdul Rahman regretted the Bayu Air announcement that they would start services in August, despite not applying and obtaining approval from the authorities.
"A new airline that wants to operate scheduled or unscheduled flights must first apply for permits and licences from the Ministry of Transport and the DCA before making any announcement.
"This is contained in rule 10 and 17 of the Civil Aviation Regulations," he said in a statement.
"We have been told that KPDNKK has no knowledge of the annoucement and never officially gave support to the airline," he said.
He urged all airlines to comply with the regulations and laws that have been established under the Civil Aviation Act. - Bernama