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Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar 2021 | 6th Annual | Virtual Event

March 23-25, 2026
1:00 pm - PST
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5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

WHO AND WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND?

Any aviation professional involved in flight operations, or those with safety functions and decision-making from:

Civil aviation authorities
Air navigation service providers
Airlines
Airport Operators
Maintenance, repair and overhaul organizations
Airframe engine system and component manufacturers
Flight data monitoring service providers
Educational institutions
Get updated on the latest safety initiatives and developments in flight operations.
Hear from perspectives of international aviation experts on leading safety challenges and issues.
Discuss the latest safety initiatives and challenges with other aviation safety professionals.
Learn about new technological developments that can enhance flight operations safety.
Network with aviation safety peers from the international aviation community

Keynote Speakers

Mr. Subhas Menon

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting...

Dr. Sarah Borwein

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting...

Barathan Pasupathi

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting...

SASS Program

March 23, 2021
Day 1 – Overcoming the COVID-19 Pandemic

1:00 – 1:15 p.m. | Welcome and Opening Remarks

Speakers:

  • Dr. Hassan Shahidi, President & CEO, Flight Safety Foundation
  • Mr. Tay Tiang Guan, Deputy Director General, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

1:15 – 1:45 p.m. | Keynote Address

Speaker:

  • Mr. Subhas Menon, Director General, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines

1:45 – 2:00 p.m. | Break

2:00 – 3:00 p.m. | Session 1 – Panel Discussion: Safety Leadership During Crisis – How Can We Emerge Stronger?

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on aviation globally. The worldwide spread of COVID-19, the introduction of border control measures and a sharp plunge in air travel calls for safety leadership to ensure a safe aviation restart, strengthen capabilities and build resilience against future crises. The actions of aviation safety leaders will affect safety levels in the new normal. In this session, you will gain an appreciation of the qualities of safety leadership and the actions that leaders should consider as the industry recovers and prepares to thrive.

Moderator:

  • Mr. Harry Nelson, Chair, Flight Safety Foundation International Advisory Committee (IAC)

Panelists

  • Mr. Blair Cowles, Regional Director, Safety & Flight Operations, IATA Asia Pacific Office
  • Mr. Alan Foo, Acting Senior Director (Safety Regulation Group), Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  • Mr. Jonathan Grant, Director of Safety and Regulatory Affairs, South East Asia & India, Boeing
  • Capt Rob Bishton, Group Director Safety and Airspace Regulation, UK CAA

March 24, 2021
Day 2 – Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

1:00 – 1:30 p.m. | Keynote Address

Speaker:

  • Dr. Sarah Borwein, Director, TravelSafe Clinic Hong Kong. GeoSentinel Hong Kong Site Director. Past president,
    Asia Pacific Travel Health Society

1:30 – 1:45 p.m. | Break

1:45 – 3:00 p.m. | Session 2 – Panel Discussion: Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

The importance of managing flight crew mental health was thrust to the forefront of aviation safety after the crash of LAM Flight 470 and Germanwings Flight 9525. The mental health of flight crew, and its potential impact on flight safety, must be a priority for the international aviation community. The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced a host of challenges, including job insecurity, and changes in team dynamics, routines and roles, that may introduce new stresses that may affect mental health. State civil aviation authorities and airlines have introduced Peer Support Programme (PSP) and Human Intervention Motivation Studies (HIMS) to help those who are affected so they may continue to perform their duties in a safe manner. Despite rapid gains in technology, humans are ultimately responsible for ensuring operational success and safety in the aviation industry. A sound scientific basis is necessary for assessing human performance implications in design, training, and procedures to continue to improve aviation safety. In this session, speakers will discuss an overview of aviation mental health issues and various human factors initiatives and developments.

Moderator:

  • Mr. Dai Whittingham, Chief Executive, UK Flight Safety Committee

Panelists:

  • Dr. Wong Sheau Hwa, Deputy Chairman (Civil Aviation Medical Board, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  • Capt Dave Fielding, Executive Board, European Pilot Peer Support Initiative
  • Capt Laurie Shaw, Coordinator, Peer Assistance Network, HKALPA
  • Capt Paul Cullen, Research Associate, Trinity College Dublin
  • Dr. Trang Dao, MD, Consultant, Aviation Psychiatry, Santa Cabrini Hospital

March 25, 2021
Day 3 – Automation in the Flight Deck

1:00 – 1:30 p.m. | Keynote Address

Speaker:

  • Barathan Pasupathi, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Jetstar Asia

1:30 – 1:45 p.m. | Break

1:45 – 3:00 p.m. | Session 3 – Panel Discussion: Automation in the Flight Deck – Bane or Boon?

Pilots operating modern aircraft depend on automation for safe, efficient, and effective operation. However, recent accidents are a reminder that automation may work against us and result in the aircraft entering a state where it cannot return to safe flight. Automation is meant to reduce workload, so the pilot may focus on other important tasks, but poorly designed automation may result in the pilot losing her or his situational awareness and creates a huge increase in workload if it fails to work as designed. Are we in an era of automation dependency? Are we able to fully control an aircraft safely should some critical automation system fail? In this session, you will gain an appreciation of the benefits and challenges of automation on the flight deck and how we can continue to ensure aviation safety.

Moderator:

  • Capt. Bill Curtis, Head of Aviation, Presage Group and Flight Safety Foundation International Advisory Committee (IAC) Member

Panelists:

  • Capt Jack Hsu, B737-800 Check Pilot, China Airlines
  • Mr. Malcolm Ridley, Head of Production and Flight Test Safety, Airbus
  • Capt Eric Oon, A380 Chief Pilot, Singapore Airlines

Prerecorded Sessions

1 hour | Session 4 – Panel Discussion: Data Analytics

By 2025, more than 38,000 new aircraft will be in operation worldwide, producing many times more data than the previous generation aircraft. The proliferation of sensors on modern aircraft has led to a 60-fold increase in the number of aircraft parameters collected from each flight. To leverage the vast amount of data, the aviation community needs to be equipped with the necessary technology, knowledge, and processes to efficiently generate insights and formulate actions to enhance safety. In this session, we will examine how the aviation community can utilize data analytics to ensure safer skies.

Moderator:

  • Mr. Wally Feerar, Transformation Aviation Risk Management Portfolio Manager, MITRE

Panelists:

  • Mr. Christopher Murray, Head of Operations, R2 Data Labs
  • Mr. Rob Holiday, Flight Safety Manager, L3Harris – Flight Data Services
  • Mr. Erick Ferrandez, Head of Safety Intelligence Department, EASA
  • Capt. Nilesh Patill, Head Regulatory and International Affairs, Singapore Airlines

1 hour | Session 5 – Panel Discussion: Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Unfortunately, our systems of transportation combined with our global social connections have enabled the rapid spread of COVID-19. Even when there seems to be a respite, States are hit by subsequent waves of infections. To curb the spread of COVID-19, governments have implemented border control measures that have had an unprecedented effect on aviation. What have we learned from the COVID-19 pandemic so far? If the aviation industry could re-do everything, would we have handled the pandemic differently? In this session, you will hear about the lessons learned from COVID-19 from a medical perspective and consider what the aviation community could have done and can do differently for future pandemics to minimize the impact to aviation and aviation safety.

Moderator:

  • Dr. Chong Chun Hon, Chairman (Civil Aviation Medical Board), Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

Panelists:

  • Dr. Paulo Alves, Global Medical Director, MedAire
  • Dr. Ansa Jordaan, Chief Aviation Medicine Section, ICAO
  • Dr. Christian Ionut Panait, Rulemaking Medical Officer, EASA
Tuesday, 3/23
1:00Pm - 1:15Pm
Welcome and Opening Remarks
1:15Pm - 1:45Pm
Keynote Address
1:45Pm - 2:00Pm
Break
2:00Pm - 3:00Pm
Session 1 – Panel Discussion: Safety Leadership During Crisis – How Can We Emerge Stronger?
Wednesday, 3/24
1:00Pm - 1:30Pm
Keynote Address
1:30Pm - 1:45Pm
Break
1:45Pm - 3:00Pm
Session 2 – Panel Discussion: Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors
Thursday, 3/25
1:00Pm - 1:30Pm
Keynote Address
1:30Pm - 1:45Pm
Break
1:45Pm - 3:00Pm
Session 3 – Panel Discussion: Automation in the Flight Deck – Bane or Boon?

SASS 2021 Registration

“The Foundation is pleased to be partnering with Singapore to convene practioners and experts from around the world to discuss a roadmap to recovery”. ~Dr. Hassan Shahidi, President and CEO of the Flight Safety Foundation. This event will be held on the GoToWebinar platform. Please make sure your computer/device is equipped with GoToWebinar capabilities prior to the start of the event. When registering, you will be re-routed to the GoToWebinar and your payment will be processed by a third-party platform, Stripe. Your receipt for the event will come through Stripe, but your confirmation for the event will come through GoToWebinar. Please reach out to Events@flightsafety.org if you did not receive either confirmation. Once registered, the link provided is specific to you only. Please do not share with others.

Registration Fees

March 23 - March 25, 2021
Early Bird Rate
Regular Rate
$70

FSF Member

$85

Non-FSF Member

What is included in your registration

<p>Full 3-day access to all live webinar sessions</p>
<p>Viewing of pre-recorded sessions</p>
<p>Access to all approved sessions after the event has concluded</p>

Registration Details

Platform

This event will be held on the GoToWebinar platform. Please make sure your computer/device is equipped with GoToWebinar capabilities prior to the start of the event.

When registering, you will be re-routed to the GoToWebinar and your payment will be processed by a third-party platform, Stripe. Your receipt for the event will come through Stripe, but your confirmation for the event will come through GoToWebinar. Please reach out to Events@flightsafety.org if you did not receive either confirmation.

Once registered, the link provided is specific to you only. Please do not share with others.

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Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar 2021

SASS Program

March 23, 2021
Day 1 – Overcoming the COVID-19 Pandemic

1:00 – 1:15 p.m. | Welcome and Opening Remarks

Speakers:

  • Dr. Hassan Shahidi, President & CEO, Flight Safety Foundation
  • Mr. Tay Tiang Guan, Deputy Director General, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

1:15 – 1:45 p.m. | Keynote Address

Speaker:

  • Mr. Subhas Menon, Director General, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines

1:45 – 2:00 p.m. | Break

2:00 – 3:00 p.m. | Session 1 – Panel Discussion: Safety Leadership During Crisis – How Can We Emerge Stronger?

The COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on aviation globally. The worldwide spread of COVID-19, the introduction of border control measures and a sharp plunge in air travel calls for safety leadership to ensure a safe aviation restart, strengthen capabilities and build resilience against future crises. The actions of aviation safety leaders will affect safety levels in the new normal. In this session, you will gain an appreciation of the qualities of safety leadership and the actions that leaders should consider as the industry recovers and prepares to thrive.

Moderator:

  • Mr. Harry Nelson, Chair, Flight Safety Foundation International Advisory Committee (IAC)

Panelists

  • Mr. Blair Cowles, Regional Director, Safety & Flight Operations, IATA Asia Pacific Office
  • Mr. Alan Foo, Acting Senior Director (Safety Regulation Group), Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  • Mr. Jonathan Grant, Director of Safety and Regulatory Affairs, South East Asia & India, Boeing
  • Capt Rob Bishton, Group Director Safety and Airspace Regulation, UK CAA

March 24, 2021
Day 2 – Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

1:00 – 1:30 p.m. | Keynote Address

Speaker:

  • Dr. Sarah Borwein, Director, TravelSafe Clinic Hong Kong. GeoSentinel Hong Kong Site Director. Past president,
    Asia Pacific Travel Health Society

1:30 – 1:45 p.m. | Break

1:45 – 3:00 p.m. | Session 2 – Panel Discussion: Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

The importance of managing flight crew mental health was thrust to the forefront of aviation safety after the crash of LAM Flight 470 and Germanwings Flight 9525. The mental health of flight crew, and its potential impact on flight safety, must be a priority for the international aviation community. The COVID-19 pandemic has introduced a host of challenges, including job insecurity, and changes in team dynamics, routines and roles, that may introduce new stresses that may affect mental health. State civil aviation authorities and airlines have introduced Peer Support Programme (PSP) and Human Intervention Motivation Studies (HIMS) to help those who are affected so they may continue to perform their duties in a safe manner. Despite rapid gains in technology, humans are ultimately responsible for ensuring operational success and safety in the aviation industry. A sound scientific basis is necessary for assessing human performance implications in design, training, and procedures to continue to improve aviation safety. In this session, speakers will discuss an overview of aviation mental health issues and various human factors initiatives and developments.

Moderator:

  • Mr. Dai Whittingham, Chief Executive, UK Flight Safety Committee

Panelists:

  • Dr. Wong Sheau Hwa, Deputy Chairman (Civil Aviation Medical Board, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  • Capt Dave Fielding, Executive Board, European Pilot Peer Support Initiative
  • Capt Laurie Shaw, Coordinator, Peer Assistance Network, HKALPA
  • Capt Paul Cullen, Research Associate, Trinity College Dublin
  • Dr. Trang Dao, MD, Consultant, Aviation Psychiatry, Santa Cabrini Hospital

March 25, 2021
Day 3 – Automation in the Flight Deck

1:00 – 1:30 p.m. | Keynote Address

Speaker:

  • Barathan Pasupathi, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Jetstar Asia

1:30 – 1:45 p.m. | Break

1:45 – 3:00 p.m. | Session 3 – Panel Discussion: Automation in the Flight Deck – Bane or Boon?

Pilots operating modern aircraft depend on automation for safe, efficient, and effective operation. However, recent accidents are a reminder that automation may work against us and result in the aircraft entering a state where it cannot return to safe flight. Automation is meant to reduce workload, so the pilot may focus on other important tasks, but poorly designed automation may result in the pilot losing her or his situational awareness and creates a huge increase in workload if it fails to work as designed. Are we in an era of automation dependency? Are we able to fully control an aircraft safely should some critical automation system fail? In this session, you will gain an appreciation of the benefits and challenges of automation on the flight deck and how we can continue to ensure aviation safety.

Moderator:

  • Capt. Bill Curtis, Head of Aviation, Presage Group and Flight Safety Foundation International Advisory Committee (IAC) Member

Panelists:

  • Capt Jack Hsu, B737-800 Check Pilot, China Airlines
  • Mr. Malcolm Ridley, Head of Production and Flight Test Safety, Airbus
  • Capt Eric Oon, A380 Chief Pilot, Singapore Airlines

Prerecorded Sessions

1 hour | Session 4 – Panel Discussion: Data Analytics

By 2025, more than 38,000 new aircraft will be in operation worldwide, producing many times more data than the previous generation aircraft. The proliferation of sensors on modern aircraft has led to a 60-fold increase in the number of aircraft parameters collected from each flight. To leverage the vast amount of data, the aviation community needs to be equipped with the necessary technology, knowledge, and processes to efficiently generate insights and formulate actions to enhance safety. In this session, we will examine how the aviation community can utilize data analytics to ensure safer skies.

Moderator:

  • Mr. Wally Feerar, Transformation Aviation Risk Management Portfolio Manager, MITRE

Panelists:

  • Mr. Christopher Murray, Head of Operations, R2 Data Labs
  • Mr. Rob Holiday, Flight Safety Manager, L3Harris – Flight Data Services
  • Mr. Erick Ferrandez, Head of Safety Intelligence Department, EASA
  • Capt. Nilesh Patill, Head Regulatory and International Affairs, Singapore Airlines

1 hour | Session 5 – Panel Discussion: Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Unfortunately, our systems of transportation combined with our global social connections have enabled the rapid spread of COVID-19. Even when there seems to be a respite, States are hit by subsequent waves of infections. To curb the spread of COVID-19, governments have implemented border control measures that have had an unprecedented effect on aviation. What have we learned from the COVID-19 pandemic so far? If the aviation industry could re-do everything, would we have handled the pandemic differently? In this session, you will hear about the lessons learned from COVID-19 from a medical perspective and consider what the aviation community could have done and can do differently for future pandemics to minimize the impact to aviation and aviation safety.

Moderator:

  • Dr. Chong Chun Hon, Chairman (Civil Aviation Medical Board), Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

Panelists:

  • Dr. Paulo Alves, Global Medical Director, MedAire
  • Dr. Ansa Jordaan, Chief Aviation Medicine Section, ICAO
  • Dr. Christian Ionut Panait, Rulemaking Medical Officer, EASA
Tuesday, 3/23
1:00Pm - 1:15Pm
Welcome and Opening Remarks
1:15Pm - 1:45Pm
Keynote Address
1:45Pm - 2:00Pm
Break
2:00Pm - 3:00Pm
Session 1 – Panel Discussion: Safety Leadership During Crisis – How Can We Emerge Stronger?
Wednesday, 3/24
1:00Pm - 1:30Pm
Keynote Address
1:30Pm - 1:45Pm
Break
1:45Pm - 3:00Pm
Session 2 – Panel Discussion: Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors
Thursday, 3/25
1:00Pm - 1:30Pm
Keynote Address
1:30Pm - 1:45Pm
Break
1:45Pm - 3:00Pm
Session 3 – Panel Discussion: Automation in the Flight Deck – Bane or Boon?

SINGAPORE AVIATION SAFETY SEMINAR VIRTUAL SERIES PROGRAM

Overall Learning Objectives: To provide a platform for discussion and sharing of insights among regulators and industry leaders in maintaining aviation safety amidst the COVID-19 pandemic and recovery efforts.

Download Full Program

Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar 2021 | 6th Annual | Virtual Event Speakers

Ms. Abigail Pasmore

/ Assistant Director of Human Factors
Air Line Pilots Association, International

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Mr. Alan Foo

/ Ag Senior Director (Safety Regulation Group)
CAAS

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Capt. Bill Curtis

/ Flight Safety Foundation International Advisory Committee Member, and Head of Aviation
Presage Group

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Mr. Blair Cowles

/ Regional Director, Safety & Flight Operations
IATA Asia Pacific Officer

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Capt. Dave Fielding

/ Executive Board
European Pilot Peer Support Initiative

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Capt. Eric Oon

/ A380 Chief Pilot
Singapore Airlines

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Capt. Jack Hsu

/ B737-800 Check Pilot
China Airlines

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Capt. Laurie Shaw

/ Coordinator, Peer Assistance Network
HKALPA

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Capt. Paul Cullen

/ Research Associate
Trinity College Dublin

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Mr. Christopher Murray

/ Head of Operations
R2 Data Labs

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Mr. Subhas Menon

Director General /
Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA)

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Dr. Sarah Borwein

/ Director, TravelSafe Clinic Hong Kong. GeoSentinel Hong Kong Site Director.
Past president, Asia Pacific Travel Health Society

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Barathan Pasupathi

/ Chief Executive Officer (CEO)
Jetstar Asia

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Ms. Abigail Pasmore

/ Assistant Director of Human Factors
Air Line Pilots Association, International

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Mr. Alan Foo

/ Ag Senior Director (Safety Regulation Group)
CAAS

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

Capt. Bill Curtis

/ Flight Safety Foundation International Advisory Committee Member, and Head of Aviation
Presage Group

5 SESSIONS

 

Safety Leadership during Crisis: How Can We Emerge Stronger?

Safeguarding Public Health and Restarting Aviation: A Medical Perspective

Aviation Mental Health and Human Factors

Automation in the Flight Deck: Bane or Boon

Data Analytics

SINGAPORE AVIATION SAFETY SEMINAR - SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

QUESTIONS

Contact Elizabeth Solorzano

All checks should be made payable and mailed to:

Flight Safety Foundation 701 N. Fairfax Street, Suite 250 Alexandria, VA 22314-2058 USA.

 

TERMS & CONDITIONS

All sponsorships must be paid in full at the time of purchase and are non-refundable. Sponsorship confirmation and benefits will begin when full payment is received.

 

SPONSORSHIP RATES

FSF Members: $550 Non-Members: $750

SPONSOR BENEFITS

Your company information will be seen by hundreds of event attendees, and over 40,000 of our social media followers.
Logo in select pre-webinar email promotions.
Logo on the SASS 2021 landing page linking to Sponsor’s website.
Dedicated sponsor recognition on FSF LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter pages.
Sponsorship recognition during closing remarks of live webinar.
Opportunity to show a 20-30 second video
3 Complimentary Registrations

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