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Deregulation: the Government transferred key functions to airfield managers

The Government modernized airport regulation to improve operational efficiency, clarify responsibilities and strengthen operational safety. Specifically, a new scheme was introduced through which functions that until now were developed by the Aerodrome and Airport Headquarters of the ANAC are transferred to aerodrome operators.

These include management and operational safety services on the platform, the issuance of vehicle credentials and driving licenses in the movement area, the Follow-Me service and vehicle control.This was reflected in Resolutions 54/2026 and 55/2026, through which the Argentine Civil Aviation Regulations (RAAC) are updated.

In addition, it is established that operators, such as Aeropuertos Argentina and London Supply, assume the responsibility of directly informing the Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) about the conditions of the aerodrome, without the prior intervention of the aerodrome chief being necessary.

This provision makes it possible to streamline the communication of information essential for air operations—such as the state of the runway surface—and avoids unnecessary delays in the dissemination of relevant operational data.

Deregulation: the Government transferred key functions to airfield managers
It was established that operators assume the responsibility of directly reporting to the Aeronautical Information Service (AIS) about aerodrome conditions.

On the other hand, modifications are introduced in the requirements related to the Aerodrome Emergency Plans (PEA).In this sense, it is established that controlled public aerodromes must have an Aerodrome Emergency Plan approved by the ANAC.

On the other hand, aerodromes of less complexity and operational risk—including uncontrolled public and private aerodromes—must have an Emergency Response Plan, based on coordination with available local resources, without prior approval from the agency being necessary.

Likewise, it is established that the local committees—among them Operational Safety, Wildlife Risk, and Facilitation—become coordinated by the aerodrome operators, while the aerodrome chief will retain the functions linked to control and inspection.

For their part, the operators must submit to the ANAC, within thirty days after the entry into force of the new regulations, a schedule for the transfer of operational services.

Deregulation: the Government transferred key functions to airfield managers
The operators must submit to the ANAC, within thirty calendar days after the entry into force of the new regulations, a schedule for the transfer of operational services.

Said plan must contemplate its effective implementation within a period of no more than one hundred and eighty days, and will be developed under the supervision and supervision of the agency.

On the other hand, noted the Ministry of Transportation, a specific regulatory framework is established applicable to works, installations and activities carried out by third parties in the airport environment, including the construction of buildings and the installation of elements such as antennas, wind turbines or other structures.

“The purpose of the standard is to guarantee the operational safety and regularity of air operations, defining the requirements that must be met for the development of this type of interventions,” official sources reported.

“These measures consolidate a more efficient and orderly airport management model, in which ANAC reinforces its role as an aeronautical authority, concentrating its functions on control and inspection, and aligning airport operations with international operational safety standards,” they added.

Deregulation: the Government transferred key functions to airfield managers
According to the Executive, the purpose of the rule is to guarantee the operational safety and regularity of air operations.@diego_domi

Among other recent modifications in the RAAC, is the elimination of the obligation to submit a flight plan for general aviation operations carried out under visual flight rules (VFR).The purpose of the measure is to simplify the administrative procedures linked to this type of operations and came into effect on March 1, 2026.

At the same time, night visual flights were authorized throughout the national territory for pilots who met the requirements established by current regulations, expanding the applicable operational framework and allowing more efficient use of airport infrastructure.

Resolution 957/2025 also incorporated modifications associated with new technological developments, by contemplating in national regulations the possibility that small aircraft, intended for non-regular operations with fewer than ten passengers, can be operated by a single pilot through the use of autopilot systems, with prior authorization from the ANAC.

Aiman Sohail
Aiman Sohail
Dr. Aiman Sohail is a seasoned journalist and geopolitical analyst with over a decade of experience covering global affairs, politics, and current events. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, followed by a Master’s in Political Science from Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). Driven by a passion for understanding global dynamics, she completed her PhD in International Security Studies at The University of London, focusing on South Asian geopolitics and conflict resolution. Sara began her career as a correspondent for The Express Tribune, covering domestic politics and economic developments. She later joined Geo News as a senior reporter, specializing in geopolitical affairs, foreign policy, and conflict analysis. Over the years, her articles have been featured in major national and international publications, including Dawn, The Diplomat, and Al Jazeera English, earning her recognition for insightful analysis and in-depth reporting. In addition to journalism, Sara frequently contributes to academic forums, think tanks, and panel discussions on international relations. Her expertise lies in South Asian security, diplomatic policy, and global political trends, making her one of Pakistan’s leading voices in contemporary geopolitics.

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