ICAO Universal Safety Oversight Audit Program (USOAP)
The objective of USOAP is to promote global aviation safety through auditing Contracting States. The ICAO USOAP was launched in January 1999 in response to widespread concerns on the apparent...
View ArticleBoeing 787 – “Dreamliner” – safe or not safe, that is the question
There is no end to the bad news for the US aircraft manufacturer Boeing, it seems therefore likely that the B787 breakdown series is associated with flight safety. Is the B787 aircraft safe? We...
View ArticleAccident overview Bombardier DHC-8-400 and ATR-72
Our Network Partner JACDEC – Experts for Accident evaluation – published a new accident comparison between DHC-800 and ATR-72. This short review presents an accident overview of the Last 15 Years...
View ArticleIOSA and Enhanced IOSA – Industry Standard for Operational Safety Audit...
Since 2003 the International Air Transport Association IATA has been awarding an IOSA Certificate for adherence to certain operational safety standards. The IOSA certification has been mandatory for...
View ArticleAirlines which are banned from operating within Europe
The European Commission released in June 2015 a new list of Airlines which are banned from operating within the European Union. In total, 227 airlines have been listed, for which the embargo applies...
View ArticleEASA TCO – European Safety Authorisations for Foreign Air Operators
In General – A single European system for vetting the safety performance of foreign (non-EU) commercial air transport (CAT) operators. One single safety authorisation valid in 32 EASA Member States....
View ArticleMAYDAY – Global Safety Review of 2015 – Everything is all right again?
Our Network Partner JACDEC (Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre) published his newest Global Aviation Safety Report for 2015. After a turbulent year 2014, the numbers of flight safety for the...
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