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The National Civil Aviation Agency (Anac) reported on Tuesday (24) that it revoked the Air Operator Certificate of Passeredmain company in the group VOEPASSmore than three months after cautiously suspending the company’s operations citing “nonconformities” with the compliance with sector rules.
In a statement, the agency said it decided to cassation after identifying “serious and persistent failures in the company’s Continuing Analysis and Supervision System”, adding that no further resources are fired – which included the application of total penalties of R $ 570,400.
Cassation, according to Anac, is the result of the sanctioning process that was conducted after the precautionary suspension.
Measures occur months after the accident with a ATR ATR from VOEPASS, which fell in Vinhedo (SP) in August 2024, killing all 62 people on board. The company had its operations suspended in March this year.
The Air Operator Certificate (Coa) represents the company’s responsibility and commitment to follow the security standards required in Civil Aviation.
Sought, VOEPASS did not immediately speak up after a commentary made outside of business hours.
Source: Moneytimes

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