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2017-04-16

EASA and Aviation partners launch Data4Safety

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Cologne, March 31, 2017  
EASA and Aviation partners launch Data4Safety
On the 31st of March 2017 in Brussels, key actors[1] from the aviation sector (Airlines, Aircraft Manufacturers, National Aviation Authorities and Pilot Unions) agreed to join in a co-operative partnership named Data4Safety and initiated by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).
The Data4Safety Programme aims at changing from the current reactive approach to safety – which is based on accident and occurrence reports – to a proactive approach, analysing trends and situations which can lead to a safety hazard. Stakeholders within the aviation community will share data, information and knowledge in order to deliver safety benefits.
Data4Safety will merge the very large and growing number of data sources available in the European aviation system and provide a critical mass of data. Analysis capabilities will be significantly increased thanks to the sharing of large amount of data and the use of the most advanced information and communication technologies in the fields of Big Data and Data Mining.
In order to successfully implement one of the most innovative initiatives, part of the EU Aviation Strategy, the D4S members signed a programme charter which lays down the principles of collaboration, voluntariness, confidentiality and Just Culture.
Patrick Ky EASA Executive Director said: "Data4Safety is a revolutionary project which will enable aviation stakeholders to significantly enhance aviation safety and may also be applicable to other means of transportation in the future, in particular rail and maritime".
(1) Launching partners: EasyJet, British Airways, Iberia, Deutsche Lufthansa, Ryanair, Airbus, the Boeing Company, the European Cockpit Association (ECA), the Spanish Aviation Safety and Security Agency (AESA), Direction de la Sécurité de l'aviation civile (DSAC France), the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA), the United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (UK CAA), the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).

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Dominique Fouda, Head of Communication Department
Tel.: + 49 (221) 89990 2007 - dominique.fouda@easa.europa.eu

Jagello Fayl, Deputy Head of Communication Department
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EASA/ICAO forum results in a new global framework for regional aviation safety oversight organisations and improved cooperation in Africa

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Cologne, March 30, 2017  
EASA/ICAO forum results in a new global framework for regional aviation safety oversight organisations and improved cooperation in Africa
Cologne, 30 March 2017 –The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) achieved landmark progress last week as hundreds of officials gathered from around the world for a special jointly organised Global Forum on Regional Safety Oversight Organizations (RSOOs) for Global Aviation Safety.
Hosted in Ezulwini, Swaziland, on 22-24 March 2017, this important event endorsed a proposal for a new global framework for regional aviation safety oversight and made tremendous progress on key initiatives to improve the recognition, efficiency and cooperation of Regional Safety Oversight Organizations worldwide. The meeting participants also agreed to set up an RSOO coordination platform to facilitate cooperation between RSOOs.
"EASA is proud to propose its support for this new global RSOO framework and platform. This will also add to the support that we have been providing RSOOs worldwide for some years now." said Patrick Ky, Executive Director of EASA, at the Global Forum.
In conjunction with the Global Forum, a Ministerial conference with specific focus on Africa was held and  led to the signing of the Ezulwini Declaration of Regional Safety Oversight Organizations in Africa describing how African States will work together to increase their regional cooperation and improve aviation safety oversight continent-wide.
EASA, being at the centre of the regional aviation safety system in Europe, will lend its experience to help further strengthen regional initiatives for the benefit of aviation safety globally, and to reinforce the process of integrating RSOOs into the global regulatory framework. EASA was mentioned as a practical example of how regional aviation safety cooperation brings added value and efficiency to air transport.
More than 200 participants from 48 States and 32 International Organizations attended the event in Swaziland, with 13 Ministers attending the Ministerial event from DRC Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, Lesotho, Mauritania, Nigeria, Togo, Sao Tome, South Africa, Swaziland, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
RSOOs are an integral aspect of global aviation safety, and provide a cost effective mechanism for regional groups of States to pool their resources and strengthen safety oversight.

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The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is the centerpiece of the European Union's strategy for aviation safety. Our mission is to promote and achieve the highest common standards of safety and environmental protection in civil aviation. Based in Cologne, the Agency currently employs more than 800 experts and administrators from all over Europe.


Dominique Fouda, Head of Communication Department
Tel.: + 49 (221) 89990 2007 - dominique.fouda@easa.europa.eu

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2017-02-25

[EASA] : EASA cooperate with CERT-EU on cybersecurity

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Cologne, February 14, 2017  
EASA cooperate with CERT-EU on cybersecurity
The European Aviation Safety Agency signed on 10 February 2017 a Memorandum of Cooperation with the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-EU) of the EU Institutions. CERT-EU's mission is to support the European Institutions to protect themselves against intentional and malicious attacks that would hamper the integrity of their IT assets and harm the interests of the EU.
EASA and CERT-EU will cooperate in the establishment of a European Centre for Cyber Security in Aviation (ECCSA). ECCSA's mission is to provide information and assistance to European aviation manufacturers, airlines, maintenance organizations, air navigation service providers, etc. in order to protect the critical elements of the system such as aircraft, navigation and surveillance systems, datalinks, airports, etc. ECCSE will cover the full spectrum of aviation.
The actors of the European aviation system can become members of ECCSA on a voluntary basis in order to benefit from the services of ECCSA: intelligence from aviation related sources which will provide awareness of cyber-attacks and, on demand, operational means to face cyber security threats.
CERT-EU will make available cybersecurity tools and information for the development  of ECCSA's specialized aviation cybersecurity components and services. EASA and CERT-EU will establish a close collaboration between their analysts' teams and will maintain an exchange information through ECCSA on threats affecting the sector, to contribute to the overall EU threat landscape and analyses of tactics, techniques and procedures.
"With this cooperation, EASA will develop its capability to handle cyber security threats in its mission and within its remit to improve the overall safety of air transport" said Patrick Ky, EASA Executive Director.
ECCSA's capabilities will be rolled out with a stepped approach in order to progressively implement the technologies, consolidate the operational procedures and allow a smooth handover of competences from the implementation team to the operational team coping with the daily activities. The first implementation phase foresees the development of the following tools and services in the period 2017 – 2018:
  • A public website reporting cyber security news and ECCSA initiatives,
  • Open Source Intelligence services for members,
  • A collaboration platform for members to exchange sectorial cyber security information.
About ECCSA:
ECCSA will contribute to the safety of air travelers and the public by assisting in the establishment of acceptable levels of protection of its infrastructures: from design to decommissioning of aircraft; Communication, Navigation and Surveillance systems; and other critical services necessary to the safety of flight. This implies that the following actors will be part of the ECCSA constituency:
  • Aviation manufacturers: aircraft, avionics systems or ground systems, etc.
  • Aviation organisations: Airlines, maintenance repair organisations, aviation communication services providers, etc.
  • Air Navigation Service Providers (ANSP): national and cross-border ANSPs.

In principle all the organizations relevant for the safety and security of European Civil Aviation may apply for ECCSA membership, provided that they meet applicable security criteria.
About CERT-EU:
The scope of CERT-EU's activities covers prevention, detection, response and recovery. The team is made up of IT security experts from the main EU Institutions (European Commission, General Secretariat of the Council, European Parliament, Committee of the Regions, Economic and Social Committee). It cooperates closely with other CERTs in the Member States and beyond as well as with specialized IT security companies.

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The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is the centerpiece of the European Union's strategy for aviation safety. Our mission is to promote and achieve the highest common standards of safety and environmental protection in civil aviation. Based in Cologne, the Agency currently employs more than 800 experts and administrators from all over Europe.


Dominique Fouda, Head of Communication Department
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2017-02-05

[EASA] : eRules — its first deliverable, ‘Easy Access Rules for Continuing Airworthiness’, has been published!

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Cologne, January 20, 2017  
eRules - its first deliverable, 'Easy Access Rules for Continuing Airworthiness', has been published!
EASA eRules has produced its first publication, the 'Easy Access Rules for Continuing Airworthiness', using the existing 'Easy Access Rules' format. The eRules platform provides access to the current applicable rules and allows quick consolidation and publication of easy-to-read documents. This eRules publication offers advanced features, such as navigation through comprehensive bookmarks and cross references, and clear identification of the General Aviation alleviations. This PDF is available for free download.
The EASA eRules project is developed and implemented in close cooperation with the EASA Member States and aviation industry to ensure that all its functionalities are relevant and effective. The next rules to be migrated in this platform will be for Aerodromes and Initial Airworthiness. Online access to the platform is planned for 2018.


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