The 'Uzaeronavigatsiya' Center in Uzbekistan has obtained an aircraft operator certificate and launched a new airline named AVION, specializing in performing special aviation tasks. The company's primary focus will be the inspection and calibration of radio technical means and light-signal equipment at airports, a critical component of flight safety that often goes unnoticed by passengers.
A key element of the project is a modern 'aircraft-laboratory' equipped with high-precision instruments. This aircraft is designed to assess the compliance of aeronautical systems with international requirements and standards set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). The initiative enables Uzbekistan to conduct necessary inspections using internal resources, promising faster, more accurate, and technologically advanced operations while ensuring a high level of independent oversight.
Officials at the company emphasize that this specialized direction is essential for maintaining aviation safety standards. The launch of AVION represents a significant step in strengthening Uzbekistan's aviation infrastructure, enhancing domestic capabilities for regulatory compliance and supporting the country's integration into global aviation networks through improved technical oversight and efficiency.
Source: kun.uz