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Shocking: Civil Aviation Violations Net Over SR5.3M in Fines!

Saudi Gazette: GACA Fines Soar to Over SR53 Million in Q1 for Civil Aviation Violations

The General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) in Saudi Arabia has been cracking down on aviation violations in the first quarter of the year, with fines exceeding SR53 million. From airlines operating without permits to pilots violating safety regulations, GACA has been vigilant in enforcing the rules and regulations to ensure the safety and security of passengers and crew.

The fines, totaling over SR53 million, showcase the authority’s commitment to upholding aviation standards and holding accountable those who flout the rules. With a zero-tolerance policy towards violations, GACA has sent a clear message to the aviation industry that safety and compliance are non-negotiable.

In a statement, GACA emphasized the importance of adhering to regulations to maintain the integrity of the aviation sector in the Kingdom. The authority’s efforts to enforce these regulations are crucial in ensuring the safety and security of all those involved in air travel.

As the aviation sector continues to grow in Saudi Arabia, GACA’s strict enforcement of regulations is vital to maintaining the industry’s reputation and ensuring the safety of passengers and crew. The fines imposed in the first quarter of the year serve as a reminder to all aviation stakeholders that compliance is paramount and that violations will not be tolerated.