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EASA published Safety Information Bulletin – Preparation for Aerodromes to resume operations

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published Safety Information Bulletin (SIB) 2020-07 giving guidance to aerodromes to prepare for a return to normal operations. This is part of a wider project to offer guidance across the various aviation domains. Following the outbreak of COVID-19 and limitations imposed by individual States, the majority of flights…

Guidelines for the transport of cargo in passenger aircraft

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has updated its guidelines to support issuance of exemptions for the transport of cargo in passenger compartments. The update addresses the feedback received as well as the technical content in order to provide differentiated aspects depending on the kind of cargo to be transported.  Issue 3 addresses in…

Rules agreed for application of Air Traffic Management/Air Navigation Services in Europe

COLOGNE, April 23 – The rules defining the requirements for Air Traffic Management and Air Navigation Services (ATM/ANS) in Europe have been revised to facilitate the uniform application of global standards within Europe, the culmination of a multi-year effort by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to deliver clarity for its stakeholders, in particular…

Oversight of organisations during COVID-19 crisis

In the context of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, many organisations in aviation are ceasing their activity or only operating at a very low level. Many may even stop doing business or lose a large share of their staff/competences.  EASA is applying two fundamental principles in this extreme situation: Article Originally Posted Oversight of organisations during…

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