The operations were suspended
on January 1, 2023, owing to non-compliance with the new security concept
introduced by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS).
BCAS had introduced the concept of ‘regulated agent’, wherein the
airport operator had to make necessary arrangements to render all cargo-related
services as a single agency, including screening of cargo, which was earlier
done by the airline concerned.
City airport director S Senthil
Valavan said, “Because of the shortage of certified security screeners in the
open market, the Airport Authority of India (AAI) could not engage the
screeners on time. Hence, outbound domestic cargo operations from a few
airports, including the one in Coimbatore, were suspended.”
The suspension of outbound
domestic cargo operations had hit the industries in the region very hard and
they had a tough time fulfilling their committed business dealings on time. The city airport, along with airlines and other associated agencies
into cargo business, also suffered a huge revenue loss, as the aircrafts were
flown from the city airport without the belly cargo load.
“In order to mitigate the crisis, BCAS had earlier permitted Indigo
Airline to handle outbound domestic cargo from the city airport, as it operates
the highest number of aircraft from the city. It was allowed to handle the
cargo by itself,” the officer said. Now
that sufficient screeners and other required infrastructure for providing
‘regulated agent’ services are in place, BCAS has granted approval to resume
the domestic outbound cargo activities, he said.
“The entire domestic outbound cargo activities will be handled by AAI
Cargo Logistics and Allied Services Company, a 100% subsidiary of AAI. Now, all
the domestic airlines operating from the city airport could handle outbound
domestic cargo from July 16.”
With Air India and Air Vistara providing services to Delhi and Bombay
sectors, the airport director said, local trade would have more booking space
on these prime sectors with competitive rates for their cargo.