The requirements for obtaining an AOC vary from country to country, but are generally defined as: • Sufficient personnel with the required experience for the type of operations requested. •
Airworthy aircraft, suitable for the type of operations requested. • Acceptable systems for the training of crew and the operation of the aircraft (Operations Manual). • A quality system to ensure that all applicable regulations are followed. • The appointment of key accountable staff, who are responsible for specific safety critical functions such as training, maintenance and operations. • Carriers Liability Insurance (for Airlines) – Operators are to have sufficient insurance to cover the injury or death of any passenger carried. • Proof that the operator has sufficient finances to fund the operation. • The operator has sufficient ground infrastructure, or arrangements for the supply of sufficient infrastructure, to support its operations into the ports requested. • The certificate is held by a
legal person who resides in the country or region of application (for
EASA). ==International variations==