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EASA Artificial Intelligence Roadmap 1.0 published

EASA today published its Artificial Intelligence Roadmap 1.0 which establishes the Agency’s initial vision on the safety and ethical dimensions of development of AI in the aviation domain. The AI Roadmap 1.0 is to be viewed as a starting point, intended to serve as a basis for discussion with the Agency’s stakeholders. Article Originally Posted…

EASA issues SIB with recommendations in response to Coronavirus ‘2019-nCoV’outbreak

COLOGNE, January 27, 2020 – The European Union Aviation Safety Agency today issued a Safety Information Bulletin (SIB) giving recommendations to national aviation authorities, airlines and airports in response to the evolution of the Coronavirus ‘2019-nCoV’outbreak in the City of Wuhan, China. Article Originally Posted EASA issues SIB with recommendations in response to Coronavirus ‘2019-nCoV’outbreak…

Easy Access Rules for Air Traffic Management/Air Navigation Services (Regulation (EU) 2017/373) updated

EASA updated the Easy Access Rules for Air Traffic Management/Air Navigation Services, including the ED Decision 2019/022/R amending AMC and GM to ATM/ANS rules on software assurance level requirements for safety (support) assessment of changes to air traffic management/air navigation services functional systems. Article Originally Posted Easy Access Rules for Air Traffic Management/Air Navigation Services…

Ukraine International Airlines flight PS-752 crash

The thoughts of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency and its staff are with the families and friends of those who lost their lives in the crash of Ukraine International Airlines flight PS-752. EASA is closely following the situation to determine any possible safety action to be taken, if necessary. Article Originally Posted Ukraine International…

Revised Regulation on EASA Fees and Charges – Impact on Third Country Operators Authorisations

As of January 2020, the revised Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2153 on the fees and charges levied by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has entered into force.  For the vast majority of Third Country Operators (TCOs), the process to obtain and maintain an EASA TCO Authorisation remains free of charge.  Article Originally Posted Revised…

European Plan for Aviation Safety 2020-2024 published

2017 was considered the safest year ever in commercial aviation history; but events in 2018 and 2019 reminded us that safety can never be taken for granted. The 9th edition of the European Plan for Aviation Safety (EPAS), published today, emphasises the importance of identifying and mitigating risks at European level and worldwide, while at…

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