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New ANCEN report maps key knowledge gaps in aviation’s non‑CO₂ climate effects

The Aviation Non‑CO₂ Expert Network (ANCEN) Task Group 4 has finalised a new report on ‘Gaps and uncertainties in aviation non‑CO₂ effects on climate’, which synthesises the current state of scientific understanding and identifies priority areas where further research is needed. This report is intended to support policymakers, regulators, industry and the wider scientific community as…

CZIB for Middle East and Persian Gulf adjusted in latest review

The European Commission and the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), in coordination with Member States, are closely monitoring the situation in the Middle East to assess evolving threats and risks and their potential impact on civil aviation. Article Originally Posted CZIB for Middle East and Persian Gulf adjusted in latest review on EASA

EASA’s Technical Cooperation Projects: Promoting EU aviation safety and sustainability standards worldwide

Aviation safety does not stop at Europe’s borders. Through a wide range of technical cooperation projects, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) works with international partners to strengthen aviation safety and sustainability standards across the globe. EASA has just launched a series of pages in a brand-new layout, to make it easier to follow…

EASA enhances online Easy Access Rules with faster navigation and permalinks

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has launched an improved new version of its dynamic Easy Access Rules (EAR) online publications, with faster access and enhanced navigation. Key improvements include: Speedier performance EAR pages now load in less than two seconds, enabling quicker interaction. Links redirect almost instantly either within an EAR publication or…

EASA extends duration of CZIB for Middle East and Persian Gulf

The existing Conflict Zone Information Bulletin (CZIB) for the Middle East and Persian Gulf has been extended until March 11, 2026, following a review by the Member States, the European Commission and EASA. The CZIB was first issued on Saturday February 28, with validity until Monday March 2, 2026, and subsequently extended until March 6. …

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