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Exemptions allowing third country operators (TCOs) transportation of cargo in passenger compartments

Following the disruptions caused by COVID-19 to the transportation of goods, some operators have been granted exemptions issued by their competent authorities allowing for the transportation of cargo in the passenger cabin of large aeroplanes. Based on the issued exemptions and a review of the related documentation, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has…

EASA updates the Easy Access Rules for Cabin Crew Data (CS-CCD) (Issue 2)

Issue 2 incorporates CS-CCD as amended by ED Decision 2020/015/R ‘Regular update of the Certification Specifications and Guidance Material for Cabin Crew Data’. These consolidated, up-to-date rules are displayed in an easy-to-read format with advanced navigation features through links and bookmarks and are for free download from the EASA website. Article Originally Posted EASA updates…

EASA publishes regulatory framework for drone service deliveries

COLOGNE, December 17, 2020 – The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has published the full regulatory framework setting the parameters for drone services such as parcel delivery in urban areas, railway and power lines inspection, or delivery of essential supplies into crisis zones. Article Originally Posted EASA publishes regulatory framework for drone service deliveries on…

EASA launches aircraft noise certificate database to create single source of information

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency has launched the Aircraft Noise Certificate or Equivalent Noise Documentation database, establishing a central single source of such information for Europe. The data, provided by aircraft operators, will be made available to air navigation service providers, airports and competent authorities for operational purposes. The single database ensures that the…

EASA and CAAS Deepen Cooperation to Make Aircraft Type Certification Process More Efficient for Industry

COLOGNE/SINGAPORE, December 4, 2020 – The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and Civil Aviation Authority Singapore (CAAS) have updated their bilateral Working Arrangement to facilitate CAAS’ validation of EASA aircraft type certifications. Article Originally Posted EASA and CAAS Deepen Cooperation to Make Aircraft Type Certification Process More Efficient for Industry on EASA

EASA published Guidelines for Use of Cargo Tracking Devices in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published the first guidance document related to the transport of vaccines for COVID-19.  At this stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, preparedness for the safe transport of vaccines is crucial. Once the vaccines become available, air cargo operators will face a huge logistical challenge to ensure quick and…

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