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European Plan Urges Multi-Part Safety Drive

Jan 18, 2019

The European aviation community must intensify efforts to promote cybersecurity and improve safety data collection and analysis as well as to bolster operational safety through enhanced training and technology, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) says.

EASA’s European Plan for Aviation Safety (EPAS), 2019–2023, published Wednesday, advocates a “proactive approach to support the future growth of aviation while securing a high and uniform level of safety for all member states.”

The document added that such an approach will enable EASA, the European Commission and EASA member states to “take the necessary actions at the right time in order to prioritise the risks to be managed and to face the challenges posed by the increasing complexity and continued growth in civil aviation as well as to ensure safe, secure …

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