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EASA launches five new research projects

Following calls for tenders, EASA has now signed contracts for five new research projects, all funded from the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme. With the contracts in place, EASA is now excited to kick-start the following research projects: Article Originally Posted EASA launches five new research projects on EASA

Better information for the Continuing Airworthiness community

EASA is modernising how it delivers information to you.  Check out the new, interactive and downloadable lists Status of Continuing Airworthiness Organisation approvals, and Status of EASA Part-145 organisations located in the USA, Canada and Brazil. Article Originally Posted Better information for the Continuing Airworthiness community on EASA

Easy Access Rules for Airborne Communications, Navigation and Surveillance updated with CS-ACNS Issue 4

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has published Issue 4 of the Easy Access Rules for Airborne Communications, Navigation and Surveillance (EAR for CS-ACNS Issue 4). EAR for CS-ACNS Issue 4 incorporates CS-ACNS Issue 4 as adopted by ED Decision 2022/008/R, which addressed applicant issues in demonstrating compliance with CS-ACNS paragraphs. Article Originally Posted Easy…

WAC 2022: Save the Date

The “Europe for Aviation” team, consisting of nine European aviation organisations working to promote the modernisation, sustainability and resilience of a safe European aviation, will come together at this year’s World ATM Congress, from 21 to 23 June in Madrid, Spain.  Over the course of the 3-day Congress, these organisations will showcase how, through collaboration,…

Brazil joins European Ramp Inspection Programme

The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the Brazilian Aviation Authority (Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil – ANAC) signed a Working Arrangement on the collection and exchange of information on the safety of aircraft and the compliance with international safety standards under the EU Ramp Inspection Programme. Article Originally Posted Brazil joins European Ramp…

Update on third country operator (TCO) exemptions for cargo transportation in passenger compartments

Following the global logistic disruption caused by COVID-19, some TCO authorisation holders were granted exemptions, issued by their competent authorities, that allow 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) did not…

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