GACA enlists CAAi to harmonise safety regulatory framework with EASA

The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) of Saudi Arabia has appointed CAA International (CAAi), to Harmonise Safety Regulatory Framework with EASA.

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This collaboration officially launched in November, with a series of project launch meetings and industry briefings in Riyadh. 

Over the next 14 months, regulatory experts from CAAi will work closely with GACA’s experts to develop updated aviation regulations that continue to meet International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standards. These new regulations will cover Air Operations, Airworthiness, Personnel Licensing and will be harmonised with European standards while being tailored specifically for Saudi Arabia’s aviation sector. This initiative supports Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, with the aviation sector positioned as a key driver of economic diversification.

Speaking after the project launch meeting, Captain Sulaiman Almuhaimedi, Executive Vice President of Safety & Aviation Standards at GACA, said: "The cooperation between GACA and CAAi is a continuation of the distinguished and historical relations between the two nations. Today, we are witnessing an unprecedented moment in the history of the kingdom’s aviation safety regulatory framework. This transformation of KSA’s aviation safety regulations aims to secure the highest practicable degree of international uniformity in regulations, standards, process, and procedures to shape the advancements and progress towards reaching the highest level of aviation safety in the Kingdom. The harmonisation fosters an environment that enables a sustainable growth of aviation activities to ultimately help in achieving and exceeding the KSA’s civil aviation strategy objectives.”

Rob Erskine, Head of International Operations at CAAi, added: “We are thrilled to strengthen our partnership with GACA and help Saudi Arabia meet its Vision 2030 goals of becoming a global aviation leader. The Kingdom's commitment to advancing its aviation sector is truly commendable. Through this project, we aim to establish a modern updated regulatory framework that will foster sustainable growth in Saudi Arabia’s air transport industry. We welcomed supporting GACA in announcing to the civil aviation industry a new Regulatory Policy towards ICAO compliance, harmonised with EASA Regulations and tailored to KSA national requirements.” 

Neil Crompton, His Majesty’s Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, said: “I am delighted to see the continuing collaboration between GACA and CAAi with the start of this third assignment under the Agreement signed in my presence in 2023. The evolvement of the Civil Aviation Regulatory Framework will support Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and ensure sustainable growth with the aviation sector positioned as a key driver of economic diversification. This announcement furthers our cooperation in Civil Aviation and supports our mission to develop and maintain the long-standing relationship between the UK and Saudi Arabia.”