Airlines Blacklist - List of airlines banned within the EU
To improve safety in Europe, the European Commission - in consultation with Member States' aviation safety authorities - has decided to ban airlines found to be unsafe from operating in European airspace.
LEGAL NOTICE
The civil aviation authorities of Member States of the European Community are only able to inspect
aircraft of airlines that operate flights to and from Community airports; and in view of the random
nature of such inspections, it is not possible to check all aircraft that land at each Community airport.
The fact that an airline is not included in the Community list does not, therefore, automatically mean
that it meets the applicable safety standards.
Where an airline which is currently included in the Community list deems itself to be in conformity
with the necessary technical elements and requirements prescribed by the applicable international
safety standards, it may request the Commission to commence the procedure for its removal from the
list.
Every effort has been made to verify the exact identity of all airlines included on the Community list -
namely through the inclusion of: the specific letter codes assigned (and unique) to each airline by the
ICAO, the State of certification and the air operator certificate (or operating licence) number.
Nonetheless, absolute verification has not been possible in all cases owing to a total lack of
information surrounding some airlines that might be operating on the border of, or altogether outside,
the recognised international aviation regime. It can therefore not be excluded that there might be
companies operating in good faith under the same trading name as an airline included on the
Community list.
List of airlines banned within the EU (version from 11.09.2007)
Reference: European Commission

