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EASA published the updated Easy Access Rules for Additional Airworthiness Specifications (Regulation (EU) 2015/640)! Revision from March 2023 is out now!

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has published a new revision of the Easy Access Rules for Additional Airworthiness Specifications (Regulation (EU) 2015/640).  Article Originally Posted EASA published the updated Easy Access Rules for Additional Airworthiness Specifications (Regulation (EU) 2015/640)! Revision from March 2023 is out now! on EASA

Save the date: EASA-FAA Conference 2023 in Cologne, Germany

Please mark your calendars for the upcoming EASA-FAA International Safety Conference, taking place from 13-15 June 2023 in Cologne, Germany. How do we model the path for the future? How can we ensure safety while considering sustainability? What actions are we taking to manage and further develop a safe, modern and sustainable aviation system? Article…

Webinar on XML format of Easy Access Rules

In response to requests from numerous stakeholders, EASA has released the XML format of Easy Access Rules. They are now available on the EASA Regulations page under the respective domain in three formats: in pdf, as online publication, in machine-readable XML. We also published technical documentation related to this new XML format. Article Originally Posted Webinar on XML format of Easy…

EASA and MLIT announce the start of the validation of Volocopter’s VoloCity by Japan’s Civil Aviation Bureau

Today, Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) accepted a type certification application for an aircraft under development from Volocopter GmbH. This is the third type certification application for an eVTOL in Japan and the first for a European manufacturer. Article Originally Posted EASA and MLIT announce the start of the validation of…

EASA paves the way for technology evolution in ATM

COLOGNE, February 1, 2023 – The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has proposed to streamline the attestation of ATM/ANS equipment, paving the way for a much-needed technological evolution of the Air Traffic Management (ATM) landscape. Article Originally Posted EASA paves the way for technology evolution in ATM on EASA

Launch of EASA Pre-Application Services

If you are leading an innovative project that may not fit directly into our regulatory framework, you may be interested in EASA’s new ‘Pre-Application Services’. This entails entering a “Partnership” relationship with the Agency to de-risk your project and its concept of operation at an early stage of development. In addition, you would contribute to…

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