DGCA & AAI — India’s Aviation Regulatory Authorities: Role, Functions & Structure in Detail

Aviation · Part 3 · Module 20

DGCA & AAI — India’s Aviation Regulatory Authorities: Role, Functions & Structure in Detail

By Tourism369 · Aviation Industry, Ticketing & Frontier Formalities · UGC NET Paper 2 Unit IV

Two organisations underpin every flight in India — DGCA ensures the skies are safe, and AAI builds and manages the infrastructure below. Together they are the backbone of India’s aviation revolution. Here is the complete, detailed guide.

🏛️ DGCA — Directorate General of Civil Aviation
DGCA
Directorate General of Civil Aviation
Under Ministry of Civil Aviation · HQ: New Delhi
Vision: “Endeavouring to promote safe and efficient Air Transportation through regulation and proactive safety oversight system.”

Primary role: Regulation of air transport services to/from/within India · Enforcement of civil air regulations · Air safety and airworthiness standards

Regional network: 14 Regional Airworthiness Offices (RAO) — Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kochi, Bhopal, Lucknow, Patna, Bhubaneswar, Kanpur, Guwahati, Patiala

5 Regional Air Safety Offices (RASO) — Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad
1 Regional R&D Office — Bangalore · 1 Gliding Centre — Pune
⚙️ 16 Key Functions of DGCA
1
Registration of civil aircraft
2
Formulation of airworthiness standards + grant of certificates of airworthiness
3
Licensing of pilots, aircraft maintenance engineers, and flight engineers — conducting examinations
4
Licensing of Air Traffic Controllers
5
Certification of aerodromes and CNS/ATM facilities
6
Maintaining check on proficiency of flight crew, flight dispatchers, and cabin crew
7
Granting Air Operator’s Certificates (AOC) to Indian carriers · regulating air transport services of Indian and foreign operators
8
Investigating incidents and serious incidents involving aircraft up to 2,250 kg AUW · accident prevention measures
9
Amending Aircraft Act, Aircraft Rules, and Civil Aviation Requirements to comply with ICAO Annexes
10
Coordination of ICAO matters — responding to State Letters · managing USOAP (Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme)
11
Supervision of flying training institutes, simulator training, AME training
12
Granting approval to aircraft maintenance, repair, and manufacturing organisations
13
Nodal agency for ICAO Annex 9 (facilitation) implementation at Indian airports
14
Advising Government on air transport policy, bilateral air services agreements, ICAO matters
15
Coordination at national level for flexible use of airspace by civil and military
16
Monitoring aircraft noise and engine emissions per ICAO Annex 16
🏗️ AAI — Airports Authority of India
AAI
Airports Authority of India
Constituted by Act of Parliament, 2015 · HQ: New Delhi
Origin: Created by merging National Airports Authority (NAA) + International Airports Authority of India (IAAI) into one consolidated entity.

Mandate: Creating, upgrading, maintaining, and managing Civil Aviation infrastructure both on the ground and in Indian airspace.
📊 AAI — Scale of Operations
125
Total airports managed by AAI
11
International airports
81
Domestic airports
8
Customs airports
25
Civil enclaves at defence airfields
16/126
Profitable airfields out of total
⚙️ Key Functions of AAI
7 Core Functions of AAI
a) Design, development, operation and maintenance of international and domestic airports + civil enclaves
b) Control and management of Indian airspace — including areas beyond territorial space as accepted by ICAO
c) Construction, modification and management of passenger terminals (metros + non-metros)
d) Development and management of cargo terminals at international and domestic airports
e) Provision of passenger facilities and information systems at all airport terminals
f) Expansion of aviation operations area — Runways, Aprons, Taxiways
g) Provision of aviation communication and navigation aids — ILS, DVOR, DME, Radar, ATC
AAI Special Initiatives
Air Navigation Services: Modernising ATC infrastructure to international standards. Cooperation with FAA (USA), European Union, Air Services Australia, French Government.

HRD Training Institutions:
• NIAMAR — National Institute of Aviation Management and Research (Delhi)
• CATC — Civil Aviation Training College (Allahabad)
• Fire Training Centres — Delhi + Kolkata
These are members of ICAO TRAINER programme sharing Standard Training Packages (STP).

Privatisation: Delhi (GMR Group) + Mumbai (GVK Group) — modernised under JV/revenue-sharing agreements in 2006. Nagpur transferred to MADC.

Green Initiatives: Solar energy (Trivandrum Airport as pioneer), paper recycling, wastewater recycling, low-cost airport designs, Performance Based Navigation (PBN).

International Projects: AAI provides consultancy and personnel to Libya, Algeria, Yemen, Maldives, Nauru, Mauritius, Tanzania.
🌐 ACI — Airports Council International
ACI Key Facts
Full name: Airports Council International
HQ: Geneva, Switzerland
Role: Global airport industry trade association. Represents interests of airports with ICAO, IATA, and other bodies. Sets global airport performance standards and best practices.
Mission: Advance professional excellence in airport management and operations.
ACI Ranking Authority: Issues annual world airport traffic rankings — determines world’s busiest airports.
Regional Offices: Africa, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America-Caribbean, Middle East, North America.
🎯 UGC NET Key Points — Module 20
◆ DGCA: under Ministry of Civil Aviation · HQ Delhi · 14 RAOs + 5 RASOs
◆ DGCA vision: “safe and efficient Air Transportation through regulation and proactive safety oversight”
◆ DGCA: licenses pilots (min 200 hrs flying) · cabin crew · AMEs · ATCs · grants AOC
◆ DGCA: 29 approved Flying Training Organisations in India
◆ USOAP = Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (ICAO programme)
◆ AAI: constituted by Act of Parliament 2015 · merger of NAA + IAAI
◆ AAI manages: 125 airports · 11 international · 81 domestic · 8 customs · 25 civil enclaves
◆ AAI revenue: landing/parking fees + CNS/ATC service charges
◆ Only 16 of 126 AAI airfields are profitable
◆ AAI training: NIAMAR (Delhi) + CATC (Allahabad) — ICAO TRAINER members
◆ ACI HQ: Geneva · Issues world airport rankings · Regional offices: 6 worldwide
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