U.S. upgrades Costa Rica aviation safety rating -FAA

Reuters | Washington DC | Updated: 12-02-2021 05:27 IST | Created: 12-02-2021 05:27 IST
U.S. upgrades Costa Rica aviation safety rating -FAA

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said on Thursday that Costa Rica now complies with international aviation safety standards and has been granted the highest international ranking.

The FAA in May 2019 had downgraded Costa Rica to Category 2, meaning its carriers could continue existing service to the United States but would not be allowed to establish new service to U.S. destinations. The new Category 1 rating is based on reassessments in 2020 and a January safety oversight meeting with Costa Rican aviation authorities.

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