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Page 1: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Department of Transport

Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee

15 June 2004

Page 2: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Celebratory year

• CAA-5 years

• Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA) - 10 years

• Air Traffic and Navigational Services Company (AINS) - 10 years

• international Civil Aviation Organisation - so years

• Powered flight - 100 years

• 56 foreign airlines

• 14 000 licensed personnel

• 8000 licensed aircraft on register (ZS)

• 141 licensed aerodromes

• 22 air traffic control facilities

Page 3: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Key service providers

• Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA)

• Air Traffic and Navigational Services Company (ATNS)

• Airlines

– SAA/SA Airlink/ SA Express

– BA/Comair

– Nationwide

– Inter Air

Page 4: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

ACSARevenue: R1 152,9m (2001)

operating profit: R543, 8m (2001)

• Established in 1993 (300 staff)

• Own and operate 9 airports– International: CIA/ JIA/ DIA– National: George/ Port Elizabeth/ East London/ Bloemfontein/ Kimberly/

Upington

• E-apron, upgrade CT International

• Core business– Airport services/ property retail

• 10m departing passengers per annum

• partially privatised/ MOT: sharing Minister

Page 5: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

ATNSRevenue: +/- R284m (2002)

Operating profit: +/- R25,1m (2002

Provision of safe, orderly, speedy and efficient air traffic, navigation and

associated services.

• Statistics– provides services at 22 air traffic units– 178 active air traffic controllers– responsible for 524 031 of the 562 718 air traffic movements in 1999

• commercialised-MOT shareholding Minister

• SA advanced Air Traffic system (SAAATS)

Page 6: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

SAA

• International

– 102 bilateral air service agreements

– 56 foreign airlines + cargo services

– 4 international Sa airlines

– BA/Comair, SAA (+SA Express and SA Airlink), Nationwide and Interair

• Domestic

– 3 major competitors on domestic market

– BA/Comair/Kulula, SAA Alliance, Nationwide and 1time

– 70% of capacity on golden triangle

– JHB/CT/DUR

Page 7: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

CAABudget of 100m (staff costs R60m)

• Passenger charge R70m

• Fuel levy and user charges R25m

• government subsidy R5,5m

Page 8: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Areas of oversight

• Examine and licence 14 000 aviation personnel

• certify aircraft products and parts to ensure the safety and airworthiness of 800 aircraft on the SA register

• monitor air service operations and aviation training organisations, such as flight crew, cabin safety and security in respect of pax, baggage and dangerous goods

• Regulate the infrastructure of 141 airports and 22 air traffic control facilities

• investigate accidents and incidents

• Callibrate equipment

Page 9: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Airports

• Rescue and firefighting

• Ramp safety

• Civil infrastructure and noise

• Electrical and OHS Act

• Nav aids, Obstacles and Frequency spectrum

Page 10: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Airspace

• Aeronautical information

• Calibration

• Air Traffic Services

• Committees:

NASCOM

ATNS/CAA/SAAF

Page 11: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Security

• Passenger

• Cargo (Part 108)

• Act 10

• Infrastructural security

• Committee&

• NIDS & NASC

• National air transport facilitation committee

Page 12: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Aircraft

• Part 145

• Part 21

• Part 43

• Part 47

• Part 147/148/149

• Part 98-107

Page 13: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Flight operations

• Dangerous goods

• Part 121

• Part 135/109/138

• Part 137/127/133

• Part 149

Page 14: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Medical services

• Part 67 (Certification)

• Part 67 (Policy)

• Part 138,139(Emergency services) / Part141 / (First aid training) /pathological opinions: A&I

Page 15: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Personnel licensing and training

WORK

Part 61-66 (Licensing)

Part 81-66 (Examinations)

Part 141 (ATO's)

Committees:

ETQA

SAQA

SETA, etc compliance

Page 16: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Current Role of Government in Civil Aviation

• Ensure safety– Civil Aviation Authority

• Prevent monopoly abuse– Regulating Committee of the ATNS and ACSA– Appointed by Minister of Transport

• Regulating access to the airline industry- allocates traffic rights– international Air Services Council– Appointed by Minister of Transport

Page 17: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Civil aviation legislation (1)

• SAFETY AND SECURITY

– Aviation Act 74 of 1962

– Civil Aviation Offences Act 10 of 1972

– Air Service Licencing Act 115 of 1990

• ECONOMIC– International air Services Act 60 of 1993]Convention on the International

Recognition of Rights in Aircraft Act 59 of 1993– Airports Company Act 44 of 1993– South African Civil Aviation Levies Act 41 of 1998

Page 18: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Civil Aviation legislation (2)

• Institutional

– Airports Company Act 44 of 1993

– Air Traffic and Navigational Services Company Act 45 of 1993

– south African Civil Aviation Authority Act 40 of 1998

Page 19: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Safety Regulations

• Aviation safety standards flow from international Treaty Obligations

• Based on international Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPS

• Produced by ICAO as seventeen annexes to the Convention on International Civil Aviation

Page 20: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Safety Regulations (2)

• Such regulation covers every aspect of airline activity

• Technical and safety requirements promulgated as regulations

• CARS and CATS

• In South Africa safety regulation is the responsibility of the CAA

Page 21: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Economic Regulations (1)

• Prevention of monopoly abuse– ACSA & ATNS must be in possession of a valid “permission”– A permission regulates the increase in specified tariffs and lays down

minimum service standards requirements– The RC’s approach to issuing a permission is captured in a document

entitled “Regulation the Airports and ATNS Companies: Approach to the 2001/2-2005/6 permissions

Page 22: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Economic Regulation (2)

• Regulation of access to the airline industry– International Air Services Council established in 1993– allocates rights negotiated in terms of bilateral air service

negotiations]appointed by Minister of Transport– Responsible for the licensing and control of international air service

operations]60 international licence holders

Page 23: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Achievements

• Institutional reform and regulatory framework established

– Corporatisation and commercialisation of ATNS and ACSA

– Establishment of statutory body for safety-CAA

• integration of military and civilian airspace

• Alignment of regulatory regime with ICAO standards

• Infrastructure upgrades

• Economic regulatory regime established– International Air Services Council– Regulating Committee

Page 24: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

Achievements

• Increased SA’s participation in international for a

– ICAO Council

– AFCAC Presidency

– Air Transport Panel, ICAO

– CAEP

– ATM Panel

• Improved security- 100% hold baggage screening

• Deregulation of domestic airline industry

• Regional Initiatives– VSAT: SADC VSAT, Nafisat, Midsat– UACC– RVSM

Page 25: Department of Transport Presentation to the Transport Portfolio Committee 15 June 2004

PMG Note

• 10 maps indicating representation on African continent not included