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The European Aviation Safety Agency is the centrepiece of the European Union’s aviation safety system comprised of the Agency, the European Commission and the National Aviation Authorities (NAAs).
In 2023, there were 7.3 million safe flights in Europe with no fatal accidents, involving a European operator both for complex and non-complex aircraft. While this is clearly ...
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published Issue 2 and Issue 3 of the Easy Access Rules for Master Minimum Equipment List (EAR for...
The event marked the launch of a network of European fuel stakeholders to strengthen cooperation in Europe, with the aspiration of optimizing the jet fuel composition to respond...
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency published a proposal to regulate ground handling across European Union airports, to increase the safety, cybersecurity and consistency...
Since 2020, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency has issued approvals and exemptions for the transport of cargo in passenger cabins on a case-by-case basis. These were time...
As one of Germany’s eldest air operators, Aero-Dienst firmly supports EASA’s efforts to restart the aviation industry in the course of this unprecedented crisis. The Nuremberg...
The Rotorcraft and VTOL Symposium is the European reference event to discuss developments in the rotary wings domain and their safety objectives and achievements.
On July 2, 2019, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) released the first building block to enable the safe operation of hybrid and electrical vertical take-off and...
EASA focuses on a new vision while maintaining its commitment for General Aviation with the GA Roadmap 2.0. This year’s highlights include the launch of the EASA GA Safety Award...
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As a precautionary measure, EASA has published today an Airworthiness Directive, effective as of 19:00 UTC, suspending all flight operations of all Boeing Model 737-8 MAX and ...
Research found an increased probability of high fatigue levels, especially during nights and duty periods with late finishes, among both pilots and cabin crew.
The project covers a wide range of areas of mutual interest: development of the General Aviation (GA) sector, airworthiness certification, safety promotion activities and Air ...
EASA has opened a public consultation on its proposal of airworthiness standards which will enable the certification of small vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft.
This four-year project, managed by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), aims to enhance aviation safety, and promote the political, economic and environmental partnership...
The so-called new Basic Regulation formalises EASA’s role in the domain of drones and urban air mobility, enabling the Agency to prepare rules for all sizes of civil drones and...