Wednesday, June 24, 2026

EU willing to work with Nepal for air safety

Kathmandu, June 24

The European Union (EU) said on Tuesday that it wants to continue working with Nepal to help the latter in achieving air safety.

“The EU and its Member States are keen to continue working side by side with the Government of Nepal to help achieve the level of safety that Nepali citizens and travellers deserve,” ChargĂ© d’affaires at the Delegation of the EU to Nepal Thomas Millar said while speaking at the third module of the Regional Aviation Safety Programme (RASP) being held in Kathmandu from Tuesday.

“Both the EU and its Member States are already providing technical assistance and have worked closely with all stakeholders to support progress,” he said.

The three-day event, which kicked off on Tuesday, is jointly organised by the Civil Aviation Authority of Nepal (CAAN) and ATR.

The module will focus on ‘Crew Training and Operational Standards’, addressing the human and procedural dimensions of flight operations, including decision-making, operational resilience and fatigue management, the Delegation of the EU informed in a statement.

Noting that air safety is a priority for Nepal, Millar said, “We have taken note of the recent remarks by the Finance Minister in his budget speech, aiming to address the concerns of the European Commission (EC). We also appreciate the recent submission of the full package concerning the implementation of the Corrective Action Plan.”

According to him, officials in the Directorate General for Mobility and Transport (DG MOVE), the EC department responsible for developing sustainable, safe and efficient transport and mobility policies in the EU, will review the Corrective Action Plan in the coming months.

Nepal has been on the EU’s air safety concern list since 2013, which bars Nepali airlines from flying to, from and within the EU. This has seriously impacted Nepal’s tourism and international trade since then.

Following the launch of a series of aviation cooperation activities earlier this year, the EU has continued its partnership with Nepal and South Asia through two new regional initiatives taking place in Kathmandu under the EU–South Asia Aviation Partnership Project (EU–South Asia APP).

Over two weeks, aviation authorities, airlines, industry representatives and technical experts from across South Asia are gathering in Nepal to exchange experience, strengthen professional networks and discuss practical approaches to enhancing aviation safety.

The EU Delegation said that by bringing together regulators, operators and industry representatives, the programme aims to foster practical and sustainable approaches to aviation safety.

The second activity, which takes place from 29 June to 2 July, will also host a Regulatory Updates in Continuing Airworthiness Workshop under the South Asia Regional Initiative (SARI). The workshop will examine recent developments in EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) regulations and modern oversight concepts, supporting authorities and industry in implementing the evolving international requirements.

Together, these activities demonstrate the evolution of the EU–South Asia Aviation Partnership Project from individual technical exchanges towards a more structured and sustained programme of regional cooperation.

“They also reinforce Nepal's growing role as a platform for aviation dialogue in South Asia and illustrate the European Union's commitment to supporting aviation stakeholders through practical, demand-driven and long-term partnerships,” read the statement.

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