ANAC lifts CESA suspension on Dos Mil Aerosistema S.A. under specific conditions
The original suspension was imposed on July 2, 2024, after the company was found to have transported explosives without the required authorization.
The National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC) of Argentina has officially lifted the preventive suspension of the Air Operator Certificate (CESA) held by Dos Mil Aerosistema S.A. (CUIT 30-69745137-0), through Resolution 264/2025, dated April 8 and published in the Official Gazette on April 10.
The original suspension was issued on July 2, 2024 (Resolution ANAC 180/2024) after authorities found that the company had transported dangerous goods (explosives) without the required specific approval in its Operations Specifications. This violation breached Parts 18 and 135 of the Argentine Civil Aviation Regulations (RAAC) and also led to the grounding of the aircraft Fairchild Metro III SA227, registration LV-VDJ.
According to the new resolution, Dos Mil Aerosistema S.A. initiated an internal review process and requested permission to resume limited operations. After evaluating the company’s corrective actions and submitted documentation, the technical departments of ANAC’s National Directorate of Operational Safety (DNSO) determined that the company now meets the relevant RAAC requirements under Parts 119 and 135, thus justifying the lifting of the suspension.
As a result, Resolution 264/2025 annuls the previous suspension of the CESA. However, the return to operations is permitted under strict conditions: the company is authorized to operate only one aircraft—a Fairchild Metro III SA227, registration LV-ZMG—with the designated crew members Pablo Fernando Martínez and Leopoldo Carranza, as specified by the company and approved by ANAC in the attached CESA annexes.
The aircraft LV-VDJ remains grounded, as it could not be inspected during the audit process.
ANAC has formally warned Dos Mil Aerosistema S.A. that any further violation of aviation regulations could result in the revocation of its certification, in addition to other applicable penalties under the infringement regime (Decree 816/2024).
With this decision, Dos Mil Aerosistema S.A. is now authorized to resume air services, though subject to the imposed restrictions and strict compliance with current aviation regulations.
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