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CAAB Issues Warning on Unauthorized Airport Ground Handling Services in Bangladesh

The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) has issued a stern warning against unauthorized ground handling and operational services at the country's airports, cautioning of legal and enforcement action for violations.

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The Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) has warned airlines and service providers against engaging in unauthorized ground handling and other operational services at the country's airports, stating that violations will result in legal and enforcement action. This warning comes after the regulator discovered that certain entities were providing or intending to provide such services without the required authorization or licence from CAAB. CAAB emphasized that no person or entity would be allowed to offer these services without prior authorization or a valid licence.

What is the CAAB warning about?

The CAAB has issued a warning against unauthorized ground handling and operational services at Bangladesh's airports. This means that any entity providing these services without the required authorization or licence from CAAB is in violation of the law.

Why is CAAB issuing this warning?

CAAB issued this warning after noticing that certain entities were providing or planning to provide ground handling and operational services without the necessary authorization or licence. This unauthorized activity poses risks to aviation safety and compliance.

What should airlines and service providers do?

Airlines and service providers should ensure they only engage with organizations that have the appropriate authorization or licences from CAAB for ground handling and other operational services. This compliance is mandatory to avoid legal repercussions.

What are the consequences of non-compliance?

Non-compliance with CAAB's directive will be treated as an offence. Violators may face enforcement measures and legal action under the Civil Aviation Authority Act, 2017, and other applicable aviation laws and regulations.

Source: BSS

FAQ

What services are covered by the CAAB warning?
The warning covers ground handling and other operational services at Bangladesh's airports.
What must entities do before providing these services?
Entities must obtain the necessary authorization or licence from CAAB before providing these services.
What are the potential penalties for non-compliance?
Non-compliance may result in enforcement measures and legal action under relevant aviation laws.
How should airlines ensure they are compliant?
Airlines should engage only with organizations that have the appropriate authorization or licences from CAAB.

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