Airlines
Thai Airlines Spared European Ban - for Now
Thailand's airlines have been spared a ban from European skies despite concerns over flight safety in the country.
Last month the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which regulates U.S. air safety, downgraded all Thai airlines to "category 2". While no Thai airlines currently fly to or from the States, the move prevents them from establishing new routes.
In March Thai airlines were placed under "special measures" by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), prompting Japan and South Korea to block new flights from Thai airlines.
But the EU's air safety regulator, while announcing an update to its list of banned airlines, declined to impose its own restrictions, saying instead that it would continue to closely monitor aviation standards in the country.
"No carriers from Thailand were added to the Air Safety List at this time," said the European Commission in a statement on Thursday. "The Commission and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) are willing to continue to work with the Thai authorities to enhance aviation safety in the country."
"The Commission and EASA will however closely monitor future developments and, if the protection of air passengers against safety risks so requires, the Commission could then propose to include one or more air carriers from Thailand in the Air Safety List."
There was one new addition to the list - Iraqi Airways, which previously offered flights from Gatwick and Manchester, as well as airports in Belgium, France, Germany, Spain and Portugal. It cites "unaddressed safety concerns" behind its inclusion.
Kazakh-based Air Astana has been removed from the list, which includes a total of 228 carriers in 20 states (see below) - all of which are banned from EU airspace.
"Offering the highest level of air safety to European citizens is a priority of the Commission," said Violeta Bulc, EU Commissioner for Transport.
"On Monday we updated the EU's safety rules as part of the Aviation Strategy and today we are updating the EU's Air Safety List. I am satisfied that we were able to clear Air Astana after six years of work. In the interest of European citizens, we are however forced to maintain other Kazakh carriers on the list and to add Iraqi Airways."
Which Airlines Are Banned from the EU?
All airlines from the following countries
Afghanistan
Angola (with the exception of TAAG Angola, which operates under restrictions and conditions)
Benin
Republic of the Congo
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Gabon (with the exception of Afrijet and SN2AG, which operate under restrictions and conditions)
Indonesia (with the exception of Garuda Indonesia, Ekspres Transportasi Antarbenua and Indonesia Air Asia)
Kazakhstan (with the exception of Air Astana, cleared today)
The Kyrgyz Republic
Liberia
Libya
Mozambique
Nepal
São Tomé and Príncipe
Sierra Leone
Sudan
Zambia
As well as the following individual airlines
Blue Wing Airlines, Suriname
Iraqi Airways
Which Airlines Have Operational Restrictions?
TAAG Angola Airlines
Air Service Comores
Afrijet, Gabon
Nouvelle Air Affaires, Gabon
Gabon SN2AG
Iran Air
Air Koryo, North Korea
Air Madagascar