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EASA boosts partnerships with Academia with first European_Academia @EASA conference

Cologne, March 28, 2023 – The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has recognised four doctorate students at the first edition of the European_Academia @EASA conference 2023. The conference marks an important step for EASA in building closer relations with academia and promoting links between academia and industry.  Article Originally Posted EASA boosts partnerships with…

EASA and ESAM sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)

EASA and the European Society of Aerospace Medicine (ESAM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on September 25 to foster aviation medicine knowledge and harmonise the relevant requirements in Europe and around the world. The overall aim is to achieve a similar level of safety and reduce the risk of incapacitation. Article Originally Posted EASA…

‘EASA+ Design’ conceived as future partnership for agile innovation

SEVILLE, Spain, September 28 — Aviation actors need to come together in a new partnership to support rapid innovation, which can help with the drive for reduction of emissions and thus ensure that major sustainability milestones can be reached, while maintaining and improving aviation safety. Article Originally Posted ‘EASA+ Design’ conceived as future partnership for…

EASA publishes study assessing environmental sustainability of the End-of-Life stage of an aircraft

The report ‘Assessment of the environmental sustainability status in the Aviation Maintenance and Production Organisation (M&P) Domain’ presents the outcome of the research study commissioned by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, in a field which has not yet been studied in depth — the End-of-Life (EoL) phase of an aircraft. Article Originally Posted EASA…

Single European Sky: EASA’s Air Traffic Management responsibility consolidated through new regulations

COLOGNE, September 15 – Personnel, procedures and equipment for Air Traffic Management (ATM) and Air Navigation Services (ANS) will in future all fall under the regulatory framework of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, laying the basis for a more efficient and consistent approach to evolution of operations in support of the deployment of the…

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