Idac delegation will inspect and receive a new  737 Max-8 aircraft in Seattle 

Interim general director , Héctor Porcella, hightlight advances in 3 airlines certification that will connect the country with 35 new destination  from United States , Canada, Europe and Latin América. 

SANTO DOMINGO.- A technical delegation from The Dominican Institute of Civil Aviation  (Idac), will move to the city of  Seattle, United States,to inspect and validate the  recepction of the new  aircraft B737 Max-8, the first in its kind schedule to operate soon from the country as  part of  the fleet of Arajet airline. 

The information was provided by the interim general director of  Idac, Héctor Porcella, after holding a business with Arajet executive meeting , headed by its president  Víctor Pacheco,and the technical staff of the company. 

Porcella, who was accompanied by the technical and legal  team of  Idac, informed  that next sunday will be traveling to  Seattle a commission integrated  by  the  director of Flight Rules, Alberto Piña, jointly with operation technicians  and aeronavegability of the institution. 

He explained that in accomplishing to the rules of dominican civil aviation, before to receive and accept the new aircraft  , Idacs technician will performance a rigorous inspection of the apparatus  in the very Boing factory located in Seattle. 

Porcella pointed that the meeting that took place to evaluate the certification  process  of  Arajet,that he defined as updated,and to agree with all related to the transfer of the new   Boeing Max-8, considerated the safety around the world,with a record of reliability of  99,7%. 

IDAC advance too in the certification of two more airlines that joint with   Arajet will connect  the country with around  35 cities of United States , Canada, Europe and Latin  America , that  up to  the date,has not been covered by regular straight  fllights from and toward the Dominican Republic. 

The interim  director of  IDAC highlighted  that this institution  has improved  all the parameters of eficiency  in the management of technical and bureaucratic procedures optimizing  the approval and certification process  related with the dominican aeronautical sector,as president Abinader has emphasized. 

 Instituto Dominicano de Aviación Civil IDAC, Avenida México, Santo Domingo, República Dominicana