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2018-04-28

[Low Approach Aviation Photography] Oldtimer aircraft on the Belgian Civil Register change


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[Belgian Air Force] Belgian Air Force F-16 Solo Display

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Brussels Airport and De Lijn start pilot project with self-driving bus

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Brussels Airport and De Lijn start pilot project with self-driving bus
Tests on airport site as of early 2020

The board of directors of De Lijn and the management committee of Brussels Airport Company have given the go-ahead for a pilot project with a self-driving electric bus on the airport. The vehicle that is being developed for this, will be one of the first to drive in Belgium in mixed traffic. After the summer of 2019, tests without passengers will begin at constructor 2GetThere in Utrecht. The shuttle bus will arrive at Brussels Airport in the beginning of 2020 for further tests.

Please find hereafter the link to the press release in English

Contact
Brussels Airport Company, Press Office, 02/753.53.53, media@brusselsairport.be
De Lijn, Tom Van de Vreken, 015/408.919 and 0475/964.181, tom.vandevreken@delijn.be


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EASA at AERO 2018: A vision for the future of General Aviation (GA)

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Cologne, April 19, 2018  
EASA at AERO 2018: A vision for the future of General Aviation (GA)
At this year's AERO international GA fair (Friedrichshafen, Germany, 18th- 21st April 2018), EASA Certification Director Trevor Woods and his team presented the latest achievements of the GA Roadmap where milestones have been reached and implementation of many improved rules has started to happen. "The GA Roadmap project succeeded in establishing an effective cooperative spirit between EASA, stakeholders and National Aviation Authorities. A true example of Safety Together!", he said, using the new EASA slogan for Safety Promotion activities.
Among the highlights this year are the simplified rulebook for balloon operations, Declared Training Organisations that make life easier for flying schools, and the revamp of Part-21 to simplify the certification process and the approval of organisations designing and producing light aircraft1.  
EASA also participated in further activities such as panel discussions and networking meetings. It was also an opportunity to meet with manufacturers and be updated on their newest products and developments. On 18th April, Trevor Woods handed over a 'Flight Into Known Icing Supplemental Type Certificate (FIKI STC)' for the Vulcanair P.68 to Wolfgang Grumeth, CEO of Airborne Technologies.
Technology for safety (T4S), electric propulsion and drones
EASA is also working on innovative projects involving electrical propulsion, vertical take-off and landing, or air taxi operations – leading and contributing to the success of these projects and to the development and certification of new technologies. In this context, the CS-23 rules, which were rewritten in 2017, are proving to be a strong enabler.
The GA Roadmap has started initiatives for the future development of General Aviation, such as T4S - Technology for Safety. T4S introduces the concept of "Net Safety Benefit", and looks at the operational benefits in addition to the current certification approach where we focus on mitigating risks.
Promoting Safety Together! – set up of a General Aviation Community Site and exchange platform
In moving towards the next step of the GA Roadmap, EASA is taking a more proactive role in Safety Promotion. The slogan Safety Together! underlines that successful safety promotion of General Aviation in Europe needs to be done in close cooperation and partnership. EASA has therefore set up a GA community site where interested individuals and groups can engage, connect, discuss and share ideas. Further communication and safety promotion initiatives include the recently launched EU-wide campaign on avoiding airspace infringement, EASA's multi-language 'Sunny Swift' cartoon sharing simple and good practices for GA pilots, and the Balloon Rule Book - Easy Access Rules.
This vision as well as new technologies, such as electrical propulsion, vertical take-off and landing and sharing of airspace, will also be discussed at EASA's upcoming 2018 Annual Safety Conference in Vienna later this year (6th – 7th November 2018) which will focus on the future of GA.
1 Highlights in 2017 included the rewritten CS-23 enabling development of safe and innovative technologies, simplified maintenance rules and specifications for changes and repairs, a single set of rules for specialised operations and better access to Instrument Flying for GA pilots.

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