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Register Now: EASA Annual Safety Conference 2023

Join us at EASA’s Annual Safety Conference (ASC) 2023 which this year has the theme “Leveraging disruptive technologies for safe, sustainable air travel: from Seville to Sumatra”. The conference will take place in Seville, Spain on September 27-28, 2023.  Article Originally Posted Register Now: EASA Annual Safety Conference 2023 on EASA

EASA and ANAC agree cooperation on e-VTOL certification

EASA and the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC Brazil)  have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to further cooperate on e-VTOL certification. The LOI was signed by the ANAC Brazil Acting President-Director, Tiago Pereira and Luc Tytgat, EASA Strategy and Safety Management Director, on June 14th 2023, during the EASA-FAA Safety Conference in…

EASA and Google working together on environmental transparency for air passengers, with Lufthansa Group as pilot partner

  COLOGNE/ZURICH, June 7, 2023 –The European Union Aviation Safety Agency and Google have joined forces to explore concepts for the provision of reliable, trustworthy data about the carbon footprint of flights to the traveling public, so they can make informed choices about their travel.  Article Originally Posted EASA and Google working together on environmental…

EASA published Notice of Proposed Amendment on operations in the single European sky (SES) airspace

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has published a regulatory proposal to enable and support operations in the single European sky (SES) airspace. Notice of Proposed Amendment (NPA) 2023-04 addresses two different subject matters: the use of airborne collision avoidance system (ACAS) Xa and the harmonised use of performance-based navigation (PBN) specifications for oceanic operations.  Article…

EASA Artificial Intelligence Roadmap 2.0 published

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is pleased to announce the release of its AI Roadmap 2.0, which aims at taking the human-centric approach to the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in aviation one step further. Article Originally Posted EASA Artificial Intelligence Roadmap 2.0 published on EASA

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