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DGCADGCA TURKIYETURKIYEDGCADGCA TURKIYETURKIYE- Law No 5431Law No 5431
• Public Entity
R l t F ti (R l ki )• Regulatory Function (Rulemaking)
• Oversight
• Enforcement
• Special Budgetp g
-- CIVIL AVIATION ACT 2920CIVIL AVIATION ACT 2920
Ci il A i ti A ti iti• Civil Aviation Activities
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CIVIL AVIATION INDUSTRYCIVIL AVIATION INDUSTRY
AOC HOLDERS TOTAL 165
AIR TAXI OPERATIONS 66AIRLINES/CARGO : 17 (3 Cargo)AIR TAXI OPERATIONS : 66GENERAL AVIATION : 31BALOON : 11
Maintenance and Training Organisations Total 62
AERIAL WORK : 40
Maintenance : 32FTO : 16TRTO : 14TRTO : 14
Ground Handling Total 34 A Group : 2A Group : 2
C Group : 32 4
PERSONNELPERSONNEL
48.790 in 2002,
Pilot Licence : 6.939
Maintenence Technician : 4 871ATCO Licence : 836Maintenence Technician : 4.871 Flight Dispatcher : 542 Flight Engineer : 511 Cabin Crew : 6.639Ground Handling Personnel : 12.600Other Personnel : 61 420
TOTAL : 94.358Other Personnel : 61.420
TODAY ALMOST 100.000 PEOPLETODAY ALMOST 100.000 PEOPLE
FLIGHT TRAININGFLIGHT TRAININGTRAININGSTRAININGS
-- FLIGHT TRAINING:FLIGHT TRAINING:
* FLIGHT TRAINING ORGANISATIONS (FTO)+ PPL LEVEL (A/C & H)+ PPL LEVEL (A/C & H)+ CPL & IR LEVEL (A/C & H)+ ATPL LEVEL (A/C & H)
* TYPE RATING TRAINING ORGANISATIONS (TRTO)+ AIRBUS A300/310/319THR321/330/340+ BOEING B737/757/777+ MD80 SERIES(TR, TRI/SFI, TRE/SFE, MCC, ZFTT)
-- TECHNICAL TRAINING:TECHNICAL TRAINING:
* THY TECHNIC, MNG TECHNIC, MY TECHNIC, ANADOLU Un.,
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ARMY AVIATION SCHOOL (SHY/PART-147)
-- APPROVED MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS(AMO)APPROVED MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATIONS(AMO)
* BASE MAINTENANCE * BASE MAINTENANCE -- (3) AIRLINE CATEGORY(3) AIRLINE CATEGORY
-- BOEING B737/757/767/MD80BOEING B737/757/767/MD80-- AIRBUS A300/310/319THR321/330/340AIRBUS A300/310/319THR321/330/340
+ OTHERS (13)+ OTHERS (13)
* LINE MAINTENANCE* LINE MAINTENANCE LINE MAINTENANCE LINE MAINTENANCE + AIRLINE CATEGORY (16)+ AIRLINE CATEGORY (16)+ OTHERS (14)+ OTHERS (14)
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AIRCRAFT & AIRPORTAIRCRAFT & AIRPORT
Number of Aircraft Total 828Airlines : 299Airlines : 299Air Taxi : 254General Aviation : 150Other (Baloon, Aerıal etc.) : 125
Number of Airports Total 67
International domestic : 23International-domestic : 23Domestic : 31Others(Special Purpose) : 13
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BoT Model in Terminal ManagementBoT Model in Terminal Management
• Antalya Antalya AirportAirport I. & II. I. & II. InternationalInternational TerminalsTerminals• Atatürk Airport New International Terminal• Dalaman Airport New International Terminal• Adnan Menderes Airport New International Terminal• Esenboğa Airport New International & Domestic Termi
S Gö• Sabiha Gökçen Airport New International Terminal
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Completed BoT Projects Abroad
Continuing Projects Abroad
Continuing Projects on Groundhandling Services Abroad
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REGIONAL AVIATION PROJECTREGIONAL AVIATION PROJECT“EVERY TURKISH CITIZEN WILL EMPLANE
ONCE IN HIS LIFE”
• Implemented in 2003Implemented in 2003
•• Sectorial Growth RateSectorial Growth Rate-- % 5 in the World% 5 in the World-- % 53.3 in the Turkiye% 53.3 in the Turkiye
•• Economic Reflections of the DevelopmentEconomic Reflections of the Developmentco o c e ect o s o t e e e op e tco o c e ect o s o t e e e op e t-- Total Revenue of the AirlinesTotal Revenue of the Airlines-- 2.2 Billion USD in 20022.2 Billion USD in 2002
8 Billion USD in 20098 Billion USD in 2009
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-- 8 Billion USD in 20098 Billion USD in 2009
PASSENGERSPASSENGERS CARRIEDCARRIED79.438
70.296DomesticDomestic % 400% 400InternationalInternational % 65% 65
61.655
55.57245.057 2 34
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AugAug 09092003 2004 2005 2006 2007 20082002 AugAug 0909
(thousand)Domestic International Total
CARRIED CARGO(TONES)CARRIED CARGO(TONES)
1.546.184
1.360.550 1.529.677
971 3441.164.349
1.304.241
1.131.890 1.130.464 1.018.858
775.101901.559
979.644
971.344964.080
414.294715 603
896.865
399 213
734.620
188.979 262.790
324.597389.206
181.262
715.603 399.213284.238
2003 2004 2005 2006
Domestic International Total
2007 20082002 AugAug 0909
2002-2008 domestic % 120 ıncrease 13
Domestic International Total
AIR TRAFFICAIR TRAFFIC1 010 937
852.175757.983
935.7471.010.937
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697.572
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62529.205
640.549
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2002-2008 Domestic % Increase
Domestic International Transit Total
14143
2002 Flight Destinations YESTERDAYYESTERDAY
GEORGIA
BULGARIA
REECE
ARMENIA
AZERB
IRAN
AdanaAdana
DalamanDalamanIRAQ
IRAN
2002 Domectic Lines: only THY
SYRIAIRAQ
TRNC
2002 Domectic Lines: only THY From 2 Bases to 25 Destinations
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TODAYTODAY
GEORGIAAZER
ULGARIAGREECE
ARMENIA
TÜRKİYEIRAN
SYRIA IRAQMEDITERRENEAN
Dalaman
Adana
THY Onur Air Pegasus
Atlasjet Sun Express
SYRIA IRAQMEDITERRENEAN
Atlasjet Sun Express
TODAY 5 AIRLINES, FROM 7 BASES TO 45 DESTINATIONS 16
CROSS FLIGHTSCROSS FLIGHTS
GEORGIAAZER
ULGARIAGREECE
ARMENIA
IRAN
Dalaman
Adana
THY Onur Air Sun Express Pegasus
SYRIA IRAQTRNC
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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSINTERNATIONAL RELATIONSTurkey is Member to: Turkey is Member to:
ICAO (1945)ICAO (1945)
ECAC (1954)ECAC (1954)
EUROCONTROL (1989)EUROCONTROL (1989)
JAA JAA -- TO (2009) TO (2009)
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International Organizations International Organizations k bk bTurkey is Member to: Turkey is Member to:
DD--8 (Developing Eight) 8 (Developing Eight) Chairmanship Of Aviation Working Group
TMAG (Turkish Middle East Aviation TMAG (Turkish Middle East Aviation Group) Group)
Chairmanship Of Executive Committep
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1 - TRACECA StatesREGIONAL COOPERATION ACTIVITIESREGIONAL COOPERATION ACTIVITIES(Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bulgaria, Georgia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova,Uzbekistan, Ukraine, Romania, Tajikistan, Turkiye)
2 - AFCAC States(48 AFCAC States)
3 - D8 States(Indonesia Malaysia Iran Nigeria Bangladesh Egypt Pakistan Turkiye)
4 – BSEC States(Albania, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Serbia,
(Indonesia, Malaysia, Iran, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Pakistan, Turkiye)
Ukraine, Greece, Turkiye)
5 - T-MAG States(Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkiye)
GOAL6 - Mediterrenean States(Tunisia, Jordan, Algeria, Morocco, TRNC, Libya, Turkiye, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria)
20Promoting the Level of Safety & Security in the RegionGOAL
CIVIL AVIATION NEGOTIATIONSCIVIL AVIATION NEGOTIATIONS
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0 0 1 2 23 (60)
2003 2004 2005 2006 20072002 2008
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2009
Bilateral Negotiations Multi Lateral Negotiations
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BilateralBilateral AirAir Transport Transport AgreementsAgreements (ASA)(ASA)AgreementsAgreements (ASA)(ASA)
In 2009, the number of states who have signed aBilateral ASA with Turkey has reached to 97.
From Turkey scheduled services to 130 destinationsflights worldwide.
ASIA 37 Countries EUROPE 37 CountriesAFRICA 16 CountriesAFRICA 16 CountriesAMERICA 5 CountriesAUSTRALIA 2 Countries
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WET LEASE OPERATIONSWET LEASE OPERATIONS
Turkish Operators have conducted Wet Lease Operations succesfully at 33 States from 3 continents as of 2009.
1. G. Britain2.Germany3. Belgium4 I l d
9. Bulgaria10. Togo11. Sudan
17. Egypt18. Libya19. Bahrain20 S i L k
25. India26. Cameroon27. Yemen28 E it4. Iceland
5. Spain6. Italy7. Hungary8 P t l
12. Hong Kong13. Kazakhstan14. Afghanistan15. Tajikistan
20 Sri Lanka21. Pakistan22. Vietnam 23. Bangladesh24 I
28. Eritrea29. Ukraine30. UAE 31. China32 T i8. Portugal 16. Algeria 24. Iran 32. Tanzania33. Saudi Arabia
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PRIORITIESPRIORITIES
Aviation SafetyAviation Safety-- Aviation SafetyAviation Safety
-- Aviation SecurityAviation Security-- Aviation SecurityAviation Security
-- Environment Environment
InIn l inel ine withwith thethe ICAO ICAO StrategicStrategic Object ivesObject ives
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SAFETYSAFETY•• ICAOICAO -- USOAP Audits to TURKIYEUSOAP Audits to TURKIYEICAO ICAO USOAP Audits to TURKIYEUSOAP Audits to TURKIYE
•• In 2000, 2003 (Follow In 2000, 2003 (Follow ––Up), 2007Up), 2007
•• 2007 Audit Results: Better than world average2007 Audit Results: Better than world average
•• JAA/EASA Standardization Audits :JAA/EASA Standardization Audits :•• JAA/EASA Standardization Audits : JAA/EASA Standardization Audits :
Mutual Recognition on Maintenence, Licencing & MedicalMutual Recognition on Maintenence, Licencing & Medical
•• EASA EASA -- Working ArrangementWorking Arrangement
IATAIATA IOSA C tifi tiIOSA C tifi ti 9 T ki h O t9 T ki h O t•• IATA IATA -- IOSA Certification IOSA Certification –– 9 Turkish Operators9 Turkish Operators
•• Modernization of Turkish Airspace (Turkey & T.R.N.C.)Modernization of Turkish Airspace (Turkey & T.R.N.C.)
25•• Airport Certification : In line with ICAO SARP’s Airport Certification : In line with ICAO SARP’s
OVERSIGHTOVERSIGHT ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES 3307
2408
1506
1881
731
1506
568631
528
2003 2004 2005 2006 200 20082003 2004 2005 2006 20072002 2008
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AIRCRAFT SAFETY INSPECTIONS (SAFA / SANA)
900(SAFA / SANA)
600
380400
281200
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2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 TODAY
Number of SAFA Inspections Number of SANA Inspections
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SECURITYSECURITY
•• ICAO ICAO -- USAPUSAP-- Audits Audits
I 2004 2006 2008I 2004 2006 2008In 2004, 2006 , 2008 In 2004, 2006 , 2008
•• Audit Results: Satisfactory Audit Results: Satisfactory –– No Major DeficiencyNo Major Deficiency
•• ECAC AuditsECAC Audits
In 2002, 2009 (2 Airports) conductedIn 2002, 2009 (2 Airports) conducted
October 2009 in IstanbulOctober 2009 in Istanbul
Ready to Cooperate international bodies & third countries Ready to Cooperate international bodies & third countries to promote the level of securityto promote the level of security
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ENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENTENVIRONMENT
Emissions & Noise Emissions & Noise
•• GIACC ActivitiesGIACC Activities
•• ICAO HLM (05ICAO HLM (05--07 October 2009) in Montreal07 October 2009) in MontrealICAO HLM (05ICAO HLM (05 07 October 2009) in Montreal07 October 2009) in Montreal
•• COP 15 (December 2009) in CopenhagenCOP 15 (December 2009) in Copenhagen
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GREEN AIRPORTS PROJECTGREEN AIRPORTS PROJECTto reduce the detrimental
effects of the activities of the
GREEN AIRPORTS PROJECTGREEN AIRPORTS PROJECT
effects of the activities of the airports systematically.
to encourageto encourage environmentally-conscious airports
common and differentiated criteria for the actors
designated “Green Airport”
incentives and discounts f S i T iff f h Ci il
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from Service Tariff of the Civil Aviation Authority
OTHEROTHER ACTIVITIESACTIVITIES
A Heliport for Each Province ProjectEmergency Services for Search & Rescue (fıre,earthquake) and Medical Issues
Economic Airports Project
Bursa YenişehirBursa-Yenişehir, Tekirdağ-Çorlu, Isparta-Süleyman Demirel, Nevşehir KapadokyaNevşehir-Kapadokya, GAP-ınternatıonal Airport,Sabiha Gökçen Airport
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UNIMPAIRED AIRPORTS PROJECTUNIMPAIRED AIRPORTS PROJECT
• to set up the necessaryto set up the necessaryinfrastructure in the airports for thepeople with reduced mobility
• designated “Unimpaired Airport”
• incentives and discounts fromService Tariff of the Civil AviationAuthority
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SUMMARYSUMMARY
••To solve the problemsTo solve the problems
••To eliminate the difficultiesTo eliminate the difficulties
••To promote the safety and security levels worlwide To promote the safety and security levels worlwide
THE KEY WORD IS THE KEY WORD IS
COOPERATIONCOOPERATIONCOOPERATIONCOOPERATION
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GLOBAL COOPERATIONGLOBAL COOPERATION