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4th Annual Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar

March 26-29, 2026
1 Aviation Drive, Singapore
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4th annual Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar

Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies

The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region.

The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Hotel Information

The 4th annual Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar will be held at the Singapore Aviation Academy.

Singapore Aviation Academy
1 Aviation Drive Singapore 499867

SAA is located at the eastern end of Singapore, along Telok Paku Road in Changi Village.

Parking Charges at SAA:

Vehicle Type Per Minute
Per Hour
Car $0.02 $1.20
Motorcycle $0.65 per parking session

Dress code
Singapore Aviation Safety Summit is Business attire

Smoking
Smoking is not permitted on SAA’s premises at any time, except at designated smoking points

Security
Every delegate must wear a badge at all times during the event

Singapore Aviation Academy

1 Aviation Drive, Singapore

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

IASS brings together aerospace and aviation professionals from around the globe primarily for people responsible for the following areas:

  • Aviation professionals involved in the flight operations
  • Civil aviation authorities (CAA)
  • Fixed base operators (FBO)
  • Engine
  • Flight data monitoring service providers
  • Educational institutions
  • Safety functions and decision making in airlines
  • Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul organizations (MROs)
  • Airframe
  • System and component manufacturers
  • Flight data monitoring service providers
  • Airports and air navigation service providers (ANSP)

WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND

  • Get updated on the latest safety initiatives and developments in flight operations.
  • Hear the 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 your regional and international aviation safety peers.

key note speakers

Catalin Radu

The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safet...

SAFETY CHALLENGES AND HUMAN FACTORS ISSUES

MONDAY, MARCH 26

1245 – 1400 | Registration, Lunch with exhibitors

1400 – 1430 | Opening Ceremony

  • Speakers:
    • Mr. Tay Tiang Guan, Deputy Director-General, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
    • Mr. Jon Beatty, President and CEO, Flight Safety Foundation

1430 – 1450 | Keynote Address – Safety Brief

  • Speaker:
    • Manjit Singh, Deputy Regional Director, APAC Office

1450 – 1520 | Afternoon Refreshment Break With Exhibitors

1520 – 1700 | Data Analytics to improve Aviation Safety

  • Speaker:
    • Greg Nelson, Assistant Director, MITRE Asia Pacific Singapore

Panel Discussion 1 – Safety Performance; What Can We Do?

  • Moderator:
    • Tay Tiang Guan, Deputy Director-General, CAAS
  • Panelists:
    • Carey Fagan, Director, Asia Pacific Region, FAA
    • Christopher Murray, Head of R2 Data Labs
    • Frank Steffens, Head of the International Cooperation, EASA
    • Osmán Saafan, Director of Corporate Safety & Security Management and Military Affairs, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
    • Martin Eran-Tasker, Technical Director, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA)

1800 – 2000 | Off-site reception host by CAAS

Buses will pick delegates up at the front of Singapore Aviation Academy

 

TUESDAY, MARCH 27

0800–0900 | Registration and Information Desk Open

0800–0900 | Coffee/Tea with Exhibitors

0900–1020 | Session I – The Challenges Faced in Manufacturing of Flight Control and Display System

  • Session Chair:
    • Joseph Barclay, Chief Executive Officer & President, Inflight Warning Systems

The speakers will discuss new avionic technologies driving the future of aircraft systems by providing insight on how avionic technology solutions and design enhancement brings flight safety to a new level.

  • Jimson Ngiam, Quality Director, Thales Solutions Asia
  • Akbar Sultan, Deputy Director, Airspace Operations and Safety Program, NASA
  • Michael Warner, Regional Director – Safety & Operational Services, Inmarsat

1020 – 1050 | Morning Refreshment Break – Sponsored by United

1050 – 1210 | Session II – Risk Management – LOC-i

  • Session Chair:
    • Sunjoo Advani, President, International Development of Technology (IDT)

ICAO has identified Loss of Control in flight (LOC-I) as one of the high-risk accident categories. Though these types of accidents account for a small portion of accidents in a year, they are generally fatal and account to high fatalities. With the aim to reduce the risk of LOC-I accidents, speakers of this session will discuss on topics such as contributing factors and procedures in LOCi Accidents Incidents, go around decision-making process and lesson learned from UPRT implementation

  • Bill Curtis, Head of Aviation, Presage Group
  • Captain Ling Lion Tien, Group Head Safety, AirAsia Group
  • Terry McVenes, Director, System Safety & Regulatory Affairs, The Boeing Company

1210 – 1330 | Lunch

1330 – 1450 | Session III – Risk Management – Runway Occurrences

  • Session Chair:
    • John Dutcher, Director Safety, Quality & Security, South Pacific Airlines

Speakers will discuss the global runway safety initiatives, runway safety programmes and runway safety implementation tools to continuously reduce risks encountered in the take-off and landing phases as well as during the movement on the surface.

  • Gerardo Hueto, Assistant Director, Safety and Flight Operations, ASPAC, International Air Transport Association (IATA)
  • Lim Lam Seng, Head (ATS Regulation), Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  • SL Wong, Head of Technical & Industry Affairs, Airport Council International Asia-Pacific Region (ACI)

1450 – 1510 | Afternoon Refreshment Break – Sponsored by United

1510 – 1640 | Session IV – Panel Discussion 2 – Lessons Learned from Accident and Incident Investigation

  • Moderator:
    • Chan Wing Keong, Advisor, Transport Safety Investigation Bureau, Singapore

Advances in Aviation Safety have come as a consequence of factors, one of which is the ability to investigate and identify the causation for accidents. The other factor is to integrate hazard identification risk assessment (HIRA) with the investigation process. This panel discusses the lessons learned from Aircraft Accident and incident investigations including the integration with the SMS HIRA process.

  • Captain Adrian Abraham, Group Safety Assurance Manager, Air Asia Group
  • Caj Frostell, Commissioner, Banjul Accord Group Accident Investigation Agency (BAGAIA)
  • Danny Ho, Executive Vice President, Corporate Safety, ALPA-S

1640 | Day Two Concludes

 

TUESDAY, MARCH 27

0800–1030 | Registration, Coffee/Tea With Exhibitors

1030 – 1100 | Safety Performance Indicators & Safety Targets

  • Speaker:
    • Wong Chew Wah

1100 – 1210 | Sharing How Organizations Develop their SPIs and Safety Target

  • Speaker:
    • Michael Pang

1210 – 1330 | Lunch

1330 – 1450 | Operational Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation (OHIRM)

  • Speaker:
    • Teo Gim Thong, PTS, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

1450 – 1520 | Afternoon Break with Sponsors

1520 – 1630 | Operational Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation (OHIRM)

  • Speaker:
    • Teo Gim Thong, PTS, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

1630 | Day Two, Engineering Workshop Concludes

 

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28

0800–0900 | Registration, Coffee/Tea With Exhibitors

0900–1045 | Maintenance Line Operations Safety Assessments (M-LOSA)

  • Moderator:
    • Mark Millam, Vice President Technical, Flight Safety Foundation
  • Speakers:
    • Li Chen, Auditor of Safety and Quality Department, Eastern Airlines Technic CO. LTD
    • Cheng Hao, Lecturer, Flight Standard Dept. CAMIC
    • David Mangan, Manager Safety, Quality & Compliance Support, Qantas Engineering
    • Alan Tang, Maintenance Standards Manager, Cathay Pacific Airways
    • Hariyadi Wirja, GM Safety Inspection, PT GMF AeroAsia Tbk
    • Christine Zylawski, Head of Regulatory Compliance | Authorities Liaison, Air France

1045 – 1130 | Morning Refreshment Break With Exhibitors

1130 – 1250 | New Materials, New Repairs

  • Speakers:
    • Steven Crummack, Head of Testing, Training and Services Centre, Airbus Singapore Private Limited, TESTIA Asia Pacific (TAP)
    • Guilaume Ferrer, Embodiment Industralisation Manager Composite Structure repair/instructor, Airbus SAS
    • Xavier Jolivet, Director of Flight Safety / Safety Enhancement, Airbus SAS
    • David Low, CEO of Advanced Remanufacturing Technology Centre (ARTC), A*STAR

1250 – 1420 | Lunch

1420 – 1550 | Breakthroughs in Manufacturing

  • Speakers:
    • Helene Pepin, Senior Group Manager, ARTC
    • David Rosen, Director, Digital Design and Manufacturing (DManD), Singapore University of Technology & Design
    • Jonathan Tan, Deputy Head (Airworthiness Engineering – Standards), CAAS
    • Daniel Thomsen, Deputy General Manager, Stratasys – Asia Pacific Region

1550 – 1620 | Afternoon Refreshment Break With Exhibitors

1620 – 1700 | Change Management from an Operators Perspective

  • Speakers:
    • Mr. Liu Bin, Deputy Director, Flight Standard Dept. CAMIC
    • Christine Zylawski, Head of Regulatory Compliance/ Authorities Liason, Air France

1700 | End of Seminar

 

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28

0800–0900 | Registration, Coffee/Tea With Exhibitors

0900-1630 | Go-Around Decision-Making and Execution

  • Speakers:
    • Bill Curtis, Head of Aviation, Presage Group
    • Captain Jason Wong Jay Sheng, Human Factors Manager, AirAsia X


1630 | Day Three, Flight Operations Workshop Concludes

 

THURSDAY, MARCH 29

0800–0900 | Registration, Coffee/Tea With Exhibitors

0900-1000 | Human Factors Information Exchange

  • Speaker:
    • Captain Adrian Abraham, Group Safety Assurance Manager, Air Asia Group

1000-1045 | SASS2018 – SPI Survey Results

  • Speaker:
    • Mark Millam, Vice President Technical, Flight Safety Foundation

1045 – 1130 | Morning Break

1130 – 1630 | FORAS Tool – Risk Levels at Each Flight

  • Speakers:
    • William Yeh, JVP, Corporate Safety, Security & Environment, EVA Air
    • Frank Kao, Sr Engineer, Corporate Safety, Security & Environment, EVA Air
    • Chi-Bin Cheng, Ph.D., Tamkang University

1630 | Day Four Concludes

Monday, 3/26
12:45Pm - 2:00Pm
Registration, Lunch with exhibitors
2:00Pm - 2:30Pm
Opening Ceremony
2:30Pm - 2:50Pm
Keynote Address – Safety Brief
2:50Pm - 3:20Pm
Afternoon Refreshment Break With Exhibitors
3:20Pm - 5:00Pm
Data Analytics to improve Aviation Safety
6:00Pm - 8:00Pm
Off-site reception host by CAAS
Tuesday, 3/27
8:00Am - 9:00Am
Registration
9:00Am - 10:20Am
The Challenges Faced in Manufacturing of Flight Control and Display System
10:20Am - 10:50Am
Morning Refreshment Break With Exhibitors
10:50Am - 12:10Am
Risk Management – LOC-i
12:10Am - 1:30Pm
Lunch
1:30Pm - 2:50Pm
Risk Management – Runway Occurrences
2:50Pm - 3:10Pm
Afternoon Refreshment Break With Exhibitors
3:10Pm - 4:40Pm
Panel Discussion 2 – Lessons Learned from Accident and Incident Investigation
4:40Pm - 12:00Am
Day Two Concludes
8:00Am - 10:30Am
Registration
10:30Am - 11:00Am
Safety Performance Indicators & Safety Targets
11:00Am - 12:10Pm
Sharing How Organizations Develop their SPIs and Safety Target
12:10Pm - 1:30Pm
Lunch
1:30Pm - 2:50Pm
Operational Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation (OHIRM)
2:50Pm - 3:20Pm
Afternoon Break with Sponsors
3:20Pm - 4:30Pm
Operational Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation (OHIRM)
4:30Pm - 12:00Am
Day Two, Engineering Workshop Concludes
Wednesday, 3/28
8:00Am - 9:00Am
Registration
9:00Am - 10:45Am
Maintenance Line Operations Safety Assessments (M-LOSA)
10:45Am - 11:30Am
Morning Refreshment Break With Exhibitors
11:30Am - 12:50Pm
New Materials, New Repairs
12:50Pm - 2:20Pm
Lunch
2:20Pm - 3:50Pm
Breakthroughs in Manufacturing
3:50Pm - 4:20Pm
Afternoon Refreshment Break With Exhibitors
4:20Pm - 5:00Pm
Change Management from an Operators Perspective
5:00Pm - 12:00Am
End of Seminar
8:00Am - 9:00Am
Registration
9:00Am - 4:30Pm
Go-Around Decision-Making and Execution
4:30Pm - 12:00Am
Day Three, Flight Operations Workshop Concludes
Thursday, 3/29
8:00Am - 9:00Am
Registration
9:00Am - 10:00Am
Human Factors Information Exchange
10:00Am - 10:45Am
SASS2018 – SPI Survey Results
10:45Am - 11:30Am
Morning Break
11:30Am - 4:30Pm
FORAS Tool – Risk Levels at Each Flight
4:30Pm - 12:00Am
Day Four Concludes

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

  • Full Conference registration fees include seminar materials; access to the general session and workshops; lunch on Monday-Thursday, refreshment breaks, and Monday dinner.
  • One day registration fees include access to the general session or workshop; breaks and lunches for a single day
  • Forms of payment accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, check and wire transfer. Payments by wire transfer must be received by Monday, March 19 in order to confirm the registration.
* to qualify for the government rate, you must be directly employed full-time by a national/federal government branch and have/register with an email domain of .gov.

Registration Fees

Early Bird Rate
Regular Rate
Save 28.98%
$245.02

FSF Member – Full Conference

Save 22.47%
$345.01

Non-member – Full Conference

$170

FSF Member – One Day Registration

$220

Non-member – One Day Registration

$215

Government Rate

Additional Information

SPECIAL PROMOTIONS

Group discounts are available for organizations that register and pay the full conference rate. For every three paid full seminar registrations, the organization is entitled to one complimentary full seminar pass (3-for-1). After registering and paying for three participants, contact <events@flightsafety.org> to receive your complimentary full seminar pass.

A prize of a US$250 VISA or MasterCard gift card can be won by participants who register and pay by December 21, 2017. Eligible registrations will be entered into a drawing to receive a US $250 VISA or MasterCard gift card. The drawing will be held at SASS 2017.

CANCELLATION & SUBSTITUTION POLICY

Refund or credit, less a US $50 administrative fee, will be given for cancellations received by Friday, January 27, 2017. Between January 28 and March 3, you can cancel and receive a credit, less $50 administrative fee, for a future Flight Safety Foundation meeting, summit or workshop to be used within one year. Credit cannot be applied towards membership dues. No refund or credit will be given for cancellations received after Friday, March 3. Substitutions are welcomed at any time. All cancellation, refund, credit, and substitution requests should be sent via email to Ms. Namratha Apparao at apparao@flightsafety.org. Registrants who do not attend the meeting, and have not sent an email cancellation by the deadline, will forfeit the entire registration fee.

TRAVEL DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS: Passports and Visas

All foreign visitors to Singapore must have the following in order for entry:

  • Valid travel document (i.e. passport) with a minimum 6-month validity period beyond the scheduled date of departure from Singapore.
  • Depending on the passport you hold, a pre-arranged visa might be necessary. Visit the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoint Authority to determine requirements.
  • Confirmed onward or return tickets (if applicable).
  • Entry facilities, including visas, to your next destination (if not returning home).
  • Sufficient funds to maintain your stay.
  • Yellow Fever vaccinations (if required).

Participants are responsible for obtaining the necessary visa, if necessary. If you require an original invitation letter from Flight Safety Foundation to obtain your visa, please allow 4 weeks for receipt. If you must have it sent via express mail, a pre-payment charge of US $50 will apply. For more information, contact Namratha Apparao at apparao@flightsafety.org, or telephone: +1 703.739.6700, ext. 101.

CONSENT TO USE PHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGES

Registration and attendance at, or participation in, any of the Singapore Aviation Safety Seminars constitutes an agreement by the registrant to the Flight Safety Foundation and Singapore Aviation Academy’s use and distribution (both now and in the future) of the registrant or attendee’s image or voice in photographs, videotapes, electronic reproductions and audiotapes.

SAFETY CHALLENGES AND HUMAN FACTORS ISSUES

MONDAY, MARCH 26

1245 – 1400 | Registration, Lunch with exhibitors

1400 – 1430 | Opening Ceremony

  • Speakers:
    • Mr. Tay Tiang Guan, Deputy Director-General, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
    • Mr. Jon Beatty, President and CEO, Flight Safety Foundation

1430 – 1450 | Keynote Address – Safety Brief

  • Speaker:
    • Manjit Singh, Deputy Regional Director, APAC Office

1450 – 1520 | Afternoon Refreshment Break With Exhibitors

1520 – 1700 | Data Analytics to improve Aviation Safety

  • Speaker:
    • Greg Nelson, Assistant Director, MITRE Asia Pacific Singapore

Panel Discussion 1 – Safety Performance; What Can We Do?

  • Moderator:
    • Tay Tiang Guan, Deputy Director-General, CAAS
  • Panelists:
    • Carey Fagan, Director, Asia Pacific Region, FAA
    • Christopher Murray, Head of R2 Data Labs
    • Frank Steffens, Head of the International Cooperation, EASA
    • Osmán Saafan, Director of Corporate Safety & Security Management and Military Affairs, DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
    • Martin Eran-Tasker, Technical Director, Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA)

1800 – 2000 | Off-site reception host by CAAS

Buses will pick delegates up at the front of Singapore Aviation Academy

 

TUESDAY, MARCH 27

0800–0900 | Registration and Information Desk Open

0800–0900 | Coffee/Tea with Exhibitors

0900–1020 | Session I – The Challenges Faced in Manufacturing of Flight Control and Display System

  • Session Chair:
    • Joseph Barclay, Chief Executive Officer & President, Inflight Warning Systems

The speakers will discuss new avionic technologies driving the future of aircraft systems by providing insight on how avionic technology solutions and design enhancement brings flight safety to a new level.

  • Jimson Ngiam, Quality Director, Thales Solutions Asia
  • Akbar Sultan, Deputy Director, Airspace Operations and Safety Program, NASA
  • Michael Warner, Regional Director – Safety & Operational Services, Inmarsat

1020 – 1050 | Morning Refreshment Break – Sponsored by United

1050 – 1210 | Session II – Risk Management – LOC-i

  • Session Chair:
    • Sunjoo Advani, President, International Development of Technology (IDT)

ICAO has identified Loss of Control in flight (LOC-I) as one of the high-risk accident categories. Though these types of accidents account for a small portion of accidents in a year, they are generally fatal and account to high fatalities. With the aim to reduce the risk of LOC-I accidents, speakers of this session will discuss on topics such as contributing factors and procedures in LOCi Accidents Incidents, go around decision-making process and lesson learned from UPRT implementation

  • Bill Curtis, Head of Aviation, Presage Group
  • Captain Ling Lion Tien, Group Head Safety, AirAsia Group
  • Terry McVenes, Director, System Safety & Regulatory Affairs, The Boeing Company

1210 – 1330 | Lunch

1330 – 1450 | Session III – Risk Management – Runway Occurrences

  • Session Chair:
    • John Dutcher, Director Safety, Quality & Security, South Pacific Airlines

Speakers will discuss the global runway safety initiatives, runway safety programmes and runway safety implementation tools to continuously reduce risks encountered in the take-off and landing phases as well as during the movement on the surface.

  • Gerardo Hueto, Assistant Director, Safety and Flight Operations, ASPAC, International Air Transport Association (IATA)
  • Lim Lam Seng, Head (ATS Regulation), Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
  • SL Wong, Head of Technical & Industry Affairs, Airport Council International Asia-Pacific Region (ACI)

1450 – 1510 | Afternoon Refreshment Break – Sponsored by United

1510 – 1640 | Session IV – Panel Discussion 2 – Lessons Learned from Accident and Incident Investigation

  • Moderator:
    • Chan Wing Keong, Advisor, Transport Safety Investigation Bureau, Singapore

Advances in Aviation Safety have come as a consequence of factors, one of which is the ability to investigate and identify the causation for accidents. The other factor is to integrate hazard identification risk assessment (HIRA) with the investigation process. This panel discusses the lessons learned from Aircraft Accident and incident investigations including the integration with the SMS HIRA process.

  • Captain Adrian Abraham, Group Safety Assurance Manager, Air Asia Group
  • Caj Frostell, Commissioner, Banjul Accord Group Accident Investigation Agency (BAGAIA)
  • Danny Ho, Executive Vice President, Corporate Safety, ALPA-S

1640 | Day Two Concludes

 

TUESDAY, MARCH 27

0800–1030 | Registration, Coffee/Tea With Exhibitors

1030 – 1100 | Safety Performance Indicators & Safety Targets

  • Speaker:
    • Wong Chew Wah

1100 – 1210 | Sharing How Organizations Develop their SPIs and Safety Target

  • Speaker:
    • Michael Pang

1210 – 1330 | Lunch

1330 – 1450 | Operational Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation (OHIRM)

  • Speaker:
    • Teo Gim Thong, PTS, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

1450 – 1520 | Afternoon Break with Sponsors

1520 – 1630 | Operational Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation (OHIRM)

  • Speaker:
    • Teo Gim Thong, PTS, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore

1630 | Day Two, Engineering Workshop Concludes

 

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28

0800–0900 | Registration, Coffee/Tea With Exhibitors

0900–1045 | Maintenance Line Operations Safety Assessments (M-LOSA)

  • Moderator:
    • Mark Millam, Vice President Technical, Flight Safety Foundation
  • Speakers:
    • Li Chen, Auditor of Safety and Quality Department, Eastern Airlines Technic CO. LTD
    • Cheng Hao, Lecturer, Flight Standard Dept. CAMIC
    • David Mangan, Manager Safety, Quality & Compliance Support, Qantas Engineering
    • Alan Tang, Maintenance Standards Manager, Cathay Pacific Airways
    • Hariyadi Wirja, GM Safety Inspection, PT GMF AeroAsia Tbk
    • Christine Zylawski, Head of Regulatory Compliance | Authorities Liaison, Air France

1045 – 1130 | Morning Refreshment Break With Exhibitors

1130 – 1250 | New Materials, New Repairs

  • Speakers:
    • Steven Crummack, Head of Testing, Training and Services Centre, Airbus Singapore Private Limited, TESTIA Asia Pacific (TAP)
    • Guilaume Ferrer, Embodiment Industralisation Manager Composite Structure repair/instructor, Airbus SAS
    • Xavier Jolivet, Director of Flight Safety / Safety Enhancement, Airbus SAS
    • David Low, CEO of Advanced Remanufacturing Technology Centre (ARTC), A*STAR

1250 – 1420 | Lunch

1420 – 1550 | Breakthroughs in Manufacturing

  • Speakers:
    • Helene Pepin, Senior Group Manager, ARTC
    • David Rosen, Director, Digital Design and Manufacturing (DManD), Singapore University of Technology & Design
    • Jonathan Tan, Deputy Head (Airworthiness Engineering – Standards), CAAS
    • Daniel Thomsen, Deputy General Manager, Stratasys – Asia Pacific Region

1550 – 1620 | Afternoon Refreshment Break With Exhibitors

1620 – 1700 | Change Management from an Operators Perspective

  • Speakers:
    • Mr. Liu Bin, Deputy Director, Flight Standard Dept. CAMIC
    • Christine Zylawski, Head of Regulatory Compliance/ Authorities Liason, Air France

1700 | End of Seminar

 

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28

0800–0900 | Registration, Coffee/Tea With Exhibitors

0900-1630 | Go-Around Decision-Making and Execution

  • Speakers:
    • Bill Curtis, Head of Aviation, Presage Group
    • Captain Jason Wong Jay Sheng, Human Factors Manager, AirAsia X


1630 | Day Three, Flight Operations Workshop Concludes

 

THURSDAY, MARCH 29

0800–0900 | Registration, Coffee/Tea With Exhibitors

0900-1000 | Human Factors Information Exchange

  • Speaker:
    • Captain Adrian Abraham, Group Safety Assurance Manager, Air Asia Group

1000-1045 | SASS2018 – SPI Survey Results

  • Speaker:
    • Mark Millam, Vice President Technical, Flight Safety Foundation

1045 – 1130 | Morning Break

1130 – 1630 | FORAS Tool – Risk Levels at Each Flight

  • Speakers:
    • William Yeh, JVP, Corporate Safety, Security & Environment, EVA Air
    • Frank Kao, Sr Engineer, Corporate Safety, Security & Environment, EVA Air
    • Chi-Bin Cheng, Ph.D., Tamkang University

1630 | Day Four Concludes

Monday, 3/26
12:45Pm - 2:00Pm
Registration, Lunch with exhibitors
2:00Pm - 2:30Pm
Opening Ceremony
2:30Pm - 2:50Pm
Keynote Address – Safety Brief
2:50Pm - 3:20Pm
Afternoon Refreshment Break With Exhibitors
3:20Pm - 5:00Pm
Data Analytics to improve Aviation Safety
6:00Pm - 8:00Pm
Off-site reception host by CAAS
Tuesday, 3/27
8:00Am - 9:00Am
Registration
9:00Am - 10:20Am
The Challenges Faced in Manufacturing of Flight Control and Display System
10:20Am - 10:50Am
Morning Refreshment Break With Exhibitors
10:50Am - 12:10Am
Risk Management – LOC-i
12:10Am - 1:30Pm
Lunch
1:30Pm - 2:50Pm
Risk Management – Runway Occurrences
2:50Pm - 3:10Pm
Afternoon Refreshment Break With Exhibitors
3:10Pm - 4:40Pm
Panel Discussion 2 – Lessons Learned from Accident and Incident Investigation
4:40Pm - 12:00Am
Day Two Concludes
8:00Am - 10:30Am
Registration
10:30Am - 11:00Am
Safety Performance Indicators & Safety Targets
11:00Am - 12:10Pm
Sharing How Organizations Develop their SPIs and Safety Target
12:10Pm - 1:30Pm
Lunch
1:30Pm - 2:50Pm
Operational Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation (OHIRM)
2:50Pm - 3:20Pm
Afternoon Break with Sponsors
3:20Pm - 4:30Pm
Operational Hazard Identification and Risk Mitigation (OHIRM)
4:30Pm - 12:00Am
Day Two, Engineering Workshop Concludes
Wednesday, 3/28
8:00Am - 9:00Am
Registration
9:00Am - 10:45Am
Maintenance Line Operations Safety Assessments (M-LOSA)
10:45Am - 11:30Am
Morning Refreshment Break With Exhibitors
11:30Am - 12:50Pm
New Materials, New Repairs
12:50Pm - 2:20Pm
Lunch
2:20Pm - 3:50Pm
Breakthroughs in Manufacturing
3:50Pm - 4:20Pm
Afternoon Refreshment Break With Exhibitors
4:20Pm - 5:00Pm
Change Management from an Operators Perspective
5:00Pm - 12:00Am
End of Seminar
8:00Am - 9:00Am
Registration
9:00Am - 4:30Pm
Go-Around Decision-Making and Execution
4:30Pm - 12:00Am
Day Three, Flight Operations Workshop Concludes
Thursday, 3/29
8:00Am - 9:00Am
Registration
9:00Am - 10:00Am
Human Factors Information Exchange
10:00Am - 10:45Am
SASS2018 – SPI Survey Results
10:45Am - 11:30Am
Morning Break
11:30Am - 4:30Pm
FORAS Tool – Risk Levels at Each Flight
4:30Pm - 12:00Am
Day Four Concludes

Carey Fagan

/ Director, Asia Pacific Region
International, FAA
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Gerardo Hueto

/ Assistant Director, Safety and Flight Operations
IATA – Asia Pacific
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Xavier Jolivet

/ Director of Flight Safety / Safety Enhancement
Airbus SAS
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

David Low

/ CEO
Advanced Remanufacturing Technology Centre (ARTC), A*STAR
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

David Mangan

/ Manager Safety, Quality & Compliance Support
Qantas Engineering
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Terry McVenes

/ Director, System Safety & Regulatory Affairs
The Boeing Company
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Gregory M. Nelson

/ Assistant Director, MITRE Asia Pacific Singapore (MAPS)
The MITRE Corporation
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Osman Saafan

/ Director Corporate Safety and Security Management and Military Affairs
DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Mr. Martin Eran-Tasker

/ Technical Director
Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA)
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Mr. Tay Tiang Guan

/ Deputy Director General
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS)
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Frank Steffens

/ Head of the International Cooperation
EASA
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Liu Bin

/ Deputy Director
Flight Standard Dept., CAMIC
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Prof. David Rosen

/ Director, Digital Design and Manufacturing (DManD) Center
Singapore University of Technology and Design
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Cheng Hao

/ Lecturer
Flight Standard Dept. CAMIC
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Daniel Thomsen

/ Deputy General Manager
Stratasys – Asia Pacific Region
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Jimson Ngiam

/ Quality Director
Thales Soultions Asia
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Christine Zylawski

/ Head of Regulatory Compliance, Authorities Liaison
Air France
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Lim Lam Seng

/ Deputy Director (Aerodrome & Air Navigation Services regulation)
Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Helene Pepin

/ Senior Group Manager
ARTC
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Joseph Barcly

/ President - CEO
Inflight Warning Systems
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Sunjoo Advani

/ President
International Development of Technology (IDT)
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

William Yeh

/ JVP, Aviation Safety | Corporate Safety, Security & Environment Div.
EVA AIR
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Frank Kao

/ Senior Engineer, Safety System Development
EVAAIR
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Chin-Bin Cheng

/ Ph.D.
Tamkang University
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Hariyadi Wirja

/ GM Safety Inspection | GMF AeroAsia
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Capt. Ling Lion Tien

/ Group Head Safety
AirAsia Group
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Mark Millam

Technical Programs and Events /
Flight Safety Foundation
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Carey Fagan

/ Director, Asia Pacific Region
International, FAA
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Gerardo Hueto

/ Assistant Director, Safety and Flight Operations
IATA – Asia Pacific
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

Xavier Jolivet

/ Director of Flight Safety / Safety Enhancement
Airbus SAS
The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS), jointly organized by the Flight Safety Foundation and the Singapore Aviation Academy (SAA), a training arm of Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), is an annual safety seminar designed to provide a platform for aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. The theme for SASS 2018 is “Stepping Up Safety: Enabling Growth, Embracing New Technologies”. Growth in air traffic volume and adoption of new technologies have increased the complexity in managing safety. In the pursuit to continuously improve safety, aviation stakeholders should work collectively to understand the factors impacting safety. The seminar focuses on topics relating to latest technologies impacting flight operations, maintenance and engineering; safety threats and enhancement; and change management.

ELEVATE YOUR BRAND

Sponsors of SASS 2018 have an opportunity to showcase their brand in front of prospective and current clients and position their organization as a supporter of aviation safety. SASS is a one-stop source where key decision-makers can exchange information on how the latest developments will impact their businesses. The Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar (SASS) brings together aviation professionals to share the latest safety challenges, issues, developments and initiatives to raise the safety standards in the Asia Pacific region. View sponsorship opportunities. When you are ready to confirm your organization’s sponsorship, complete the application form.

Singapore Aviation Academy

The 4th annual Singapore Aviation Safety Seminar will be held at the Singapore Aviation Academy.

Singapore Aviation Academy
1 Aviation Drive Singapore 499867

SAA is located at the eastern end of Singapore, along Telok Paku Road in Changi Village.

Parking Charges at SAA:

Vehicle Type Per Minute
Per Hour
Car $0.02 $1.20
Motorcycle $0.65 per parking session

Dress code
Singapore Aviation Safety Summit is Business attire

Smoking
Smoking is not permitted on SAA’s premises at any time, except at designated smoking points

Security
Every delegate must wear a badge at all times during the event

Singapore Aviation Academy

1 Aviation Drive, Singapore

* PLEASE NOTE: Flight Safety Foundation does not work with any third parties for hotel reservations, and no company should be contacting you to solicit hotel reservations. Should you be contacted by any third-party housing companies, please note that they are not affiliated, authorized or recommended by FSF.

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