The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) has confirmed that Peru keeps its Category 1 air safety rating. This recognition comes from the International Aviation Authority and is the highest classification for air safety. The announcement highlights Peru’s commitment to ensuring safe skies for everyone.
This top rating is given only to countries that follow strict international aviation rules. Peru’s achievement reflects the hard work of the Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC). They worked closely with aviation experts and organizations to meet these high standards. This effort aligns with the rules set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Chicago Convention.
The recognition comes at a crucial time for the country. Peru is about to open the new Jorge Chávez Airport, which will attract more airlines and tourists. This rating gives travelers and businesses confidence in Peru’s aviation safety. It also shows that Peru is ready for the challenges of a growing aviation market.
Keeping Category 1 status supports Peru’s goal of better international connections. It also lays the foundation for future investments in airports. This achievement proves that Peru takes aviation safety seriously and is ready to grow in the global market.
Source: Cámara Nacional de Turismo de Perú
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