Ministry of Transport and Communications launches digital system for real-time verification of aeronautical licenses

Aldo Martín Prieto Barrera, Minister
Aldo Martín Prieto Barrera, Minister
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The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MTC) announced on April 30 the launch of the License Verification System (SIVLAM), a public web portal that allows real-time verification of the validity and status of licenses, authorizations, and certifications for Peruvian aeronautical personnel. The platform is available at https://sivlam.mtc.gob.pe/.

The SIVLAM system is designed for civil aviation authorities, air operators, training centers, and the broader aeronautical community both nationally and internationally. It provides official and updated information accessible from any device. According to the MTC, this tool aligns Peru with leading countries in digitalization by following guidelines from the International Civil Aviation Organization. The ministry said SIVLAM improves oversight processes for inspectors and authorities while promoting institutional transparency.

This development marks an important step in modernizing aviation management by enabling immediate credential checks and reducing risks associated with invalid or outdated documentation. The MTC stated that this initiative strengthens operational safety in the sector. The system also enhances public access to official records, contributing to more efficient inspection processes.

The Ministry of Transport and Communications supports cultural and social wellbeing by improving national connectivity through enhanced transport and communications infrastructure according to its official website. The ministry operates service centers such as MAC Lima Este and MAC Lima Sur to improve public access according to its official website. It functions as part of Peru’s executive branch with authority over transport and communications regulation according to its official website.

Additionally, the ministry delivers safe, sustainable, inclusive infrastructure services aimed at promoting national integration according to its official website, operates under ministerial guidance according to its official website, serves communities throughout Peru according to its official website, manages multimodal connectivity initiatives through partnerships with other entities since beginning operations in 1969 according to its official website.

With this new system, MTC says it reaffirms its commitment toward digital transformation within Peru’s transport sector.



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