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 The Regulatory Development Workshop was successfully conducted recently under the South Asia Aviation Partnership Project of the European Union (EU-APP-SA), hosted by the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL).

 The sessions were facilitated by Capt. Peter Wilczek (OPS/PEL Expert) and Mr. Mihai Voicu (OPS Expert) from the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), who provided technical assistance in the implementation of Personnel Licensing and Aircraft Operations regulations.

 The workshop brought together industry participants and Civil Aviation Inspectors, focusing on capacity-building and regulatory alignment.

 The third phase of the EU Aviation Partnership Project – South Asia, which commenced in June 2025, aims to promote harmonized regulations across the region, enhancing effective safety oversight responsibilities for national regulators.

 

Capt. Daminda Rambukwella, Director General of Civil Aviation & Chief Executive Officer, visited Bandaranaike International Airport, Katunayake, to assess operational responses amidst the ongoing adverse weather conditions affecting the country.
 
During the visit, he held discussions with key authorities to ensure the continuity of safe and efficient aircraft and passenger operations, emphasizing the importance of proactive coordination and strong regulatory oversight during weather-related disruptions.
 
He also engaged in fruitful discussions with Hon. Eng. Janitha Ruwan Kodithuwakku, Deputy Minister of Ports & Aviation, Mr. W. W. S. Mangala, Secretary to the Ministry, Air Chief Marshal (Retd.) Harsha Abeywickrama, Chairman of Airport & Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Limited, along with senior officials of AASL and SriLankan Airlines, to coordinate with the Tri-Forces in facilitating transport for crew and airport staff affected by limited airport access due to flooding.
 
As several airport access roads remain flooded, passengers departing from Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) are kindly advised to use the Colombo–Katunayake Expressway for a smoother and safer journey to the airport.
 
Additionally, to help ease congestion within the terminal, passengers are respectfully requested not to bring visitors into the airport premises during this period.
 
 
 
 
 

The Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) has officially re-opened its office at Colombo International Airport, Ratmalana (CIAR).

The office will operate every Tuesday, and each day will be staffed by a relevant inspector either from Airworthiness, Aircraft Operations, or Personnel Licensing depending on operational requirements and stakeholder needs.

The reopening took place on 11th November 2025 with the distinguished presence of Mr. Sunil Jayarathna, Chairman of CAASL, and Capt. Daminda Rambukwella, Director General of Civil Aviation and Chief Executive Officer.

Also in attendance were Mr. Rayhan Wanniappa, Deputy Director General Air Transport & Security Regulations, Mr. M. A. K. Prasanna, Deputy Director General Aeronautical Services Regulation, along with senior CAASL officers and stakeholders from AASL, domestic airlines, and aviation training schools.

This initiative, taken in response to stakeholder requests, aims to enhance collaboration, boost operational efficiency, and strengthen engagement between CAASL and industry partners.

Capt. Daminda Rambukwella, Director General of Civil Aviation and Chief Executive Officer of the Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL), actively participated in the Dubai Air Show 2025 (DAS25) and engaged in productive discussions with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) delegation.

These discussions further reinforced the outcomes of the high-level meeting held during the 42nd ICAO Assembly in Montreal, Canada, between Mr. Juan Carlos Salazar, Secretary General of ICAO, Hon. Eng. Janitha Ruwan Kodituwakku, Deputy Minister of Ports & Civil Aviation, and DGCA & CEO.

The talks focused on deepening cooperation between Sri Lanka and ICAO, in alignment with ICAO’s strategic priorities:


- Ensuring safe and secure aviation operations,
- Advancing environmental sustainability, and
- Enabling seamless, accessible, and efficient global air transport.

Key discussion outcomes included:


- Partnering with ICAO to position Sri Lanka as a South Asian aviation training hub, leveraging national infrastructure.
- Expanding technical cooperation and capacity-building through ICAO-led programs and knowledge sharing.
- Deploying international experts to deliver targeted training programs, workshops, and seminars to uplift industry standards.
- Supporting aviation development projects in Sri Lanka including air navigation, airport infrastructure, and training facilities through ICAO’s Capacity Development and Implementation Bureau (CDI).

The ICAO delegation comprised Mr. Christian Khouzam (Project Manager, Business Development Unit), Mr. Mekki Lahlou (Resource Mobilization Officer, CDI), and Ms. Sara Kocnim (Data Sales Associate, Business Development Unit).

This occasion marked an important milestone, and as a continuation of the dialogue, the ICAO CDI team held a follow-up meeting with the DGCA & CEO at the Dubai Airshow.
The Dubai Air Show, now in its 21st edition, is the world’s largest and most influential aviation exhibition, attracting over 148,000 attendees and 1,500 companies from more than 150 countries, serving as a premier platform for global aviation collaboration, innovation, and strategic partnerships.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) is gearing up to enhance its preparedness and responsiveness for search and rescue (SAR) operations through collaborative capacity-building efforts and improved inter-agency coordination to ensure timely and effective responses to aviation-related emergencies within Sri Lanka’s Search and Rescue Region. As part of this effort, a Joint Search and Rescue (SAR) Workshop was successfully conducted today (03rd November 2025) at the CAASL Auditorium, with a Tabletop Exercise (TTX SAREX) scheduled for 06th November 2025, with the participation of more than 20 stakeholders. This will mark the first event of such scale in Sri Lanka’s aviation history.

Air transportation remains the safest mode of travel globally, with a 2023 accident rate of 1.87 per 1,000,000 flights, according to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO). Despite its high safety record, the potential for air accidents cannot be entirely eliminated. ICAO mandates that States must be equipped to respond swiftly and effectively to such eventualities to ensure the safety and rescue of survivors.

After the first National Aeronautical Search and Rescue Committee Meeting (NASCM/01) held on 21st May 2025, CAASL, together with the Aeronautical Rescue Coordination Centre (ARCC) and the Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (MRCC), began a joint effort to strengthen Sri Lanka’s search and rescue (SAR) activities.

As part of the National Aeronautical Search and Rescue Plan (NASARP), CAASL is working with many important national agencies such as the Sri Lanka Armed Forces, Police, Disaster Management Centre, Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Pvt. Ltd., Department of Meteorology, Immigration and Emigration Department, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Fisheries, Ports Authority, and other related ministries.

This plan helps all these groups work together so they can quickly and effectively respond to emergencies involving local or foreign aircraft within Sri Lanka’s Search and Rescue Region. The workshop and upcoming exercise are organized under the guidance of Capt. Daminda Rambukwella, Director General of Civil Aviation & CEO & Mr. Sunil Jayarathna, Chairman - CAASL and the leadership of Mr. M. A. K. Prasanna, Deputy Director General - Aeronautical Services Regulation, and Mr. Thilina Sri Warnasinghe, Director - Air Navigation Services and seventy (70) representatives from stakeholder organizations actively participated in the event representing the key institutes.

This initiative highlights Sri Lanka’s unwavering commitment to aviation safety and its readiness to protect lives both in the skies and at sea.