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EU-Japan Aviation Partnership Project: ramping up for the future

Over the last one-and-a-half year, the European Union and Japan have followed through on the spirit of cooperation that was established with the EU-Japan Aviation Partnership Project (APP) in June 2023. Since then, the number of exchanges on subjects like Innovative Aerial Systems, sustainable aviation, safety management and many others have increased significantly. Article Originally…

Reminder: drone identification labels mandatory since beginning of 2024

After a three-year transition period, the drone C-class identification labels (CILs) became applicable on 1 January 2024. Since then, only drones labeled with CILs are allowed to be operated under the standard scenarios of the Open Category in and across the EASA Member States, according to Commission Implem Article Originally Posted Reminder: drone identification labels mandatory since beginning…

EASA Annual Safety Conference 2024: how technological innovation can help humans enhance aviation safety

BUDAPEST/COLOGNE, November 13, 2024 — This year’s EASA Annual Safety Conference took as its theme “Safety – technology – and the human dimension”, focusing on the critical importance of the well-trained human in keeping aviation operations safe, and on the parallel need to apply technology prudently to enhance aviation safety even further. Article Originally Posted…

EASA publishes first Easy Access Rules for small category VCA

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published the first Easy Access Rules for small category VCA (VTOL-capable aircraft). This publication contains requirements for the management of small category VCA, displayed in a consolidated, easy-to-read format, with advanced navigation features through links and bookmarks. It consolidates the following material: Article Originally Posted EASA publishes first…

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