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- 9. Singapore Launches SSP to Enhance Safety Management in Aviation Industry
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Singapore has launched a State Safety Programme (SSP). The SSP is in line with the ICAO’s Global Aviation Safety Plan (GASP), which sets out a strategy towards continuous improvement of aviation safety globally.
- 10. Inmarsat Appoints Vice President Aviation Safety and Operational Services
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Inmarsat has appointed Captain Mary I. McMillan as Vice President Aviation Safety and Operational Services. A 30-year veteran of the aviation industry, Captain McMillan has recorded over 12,000 hours flight time in aircraft ranging from B747, B767 and Airbus 320. Prior to joining Inmarsat Aviation, Captain McMillan was Senior Vice President, Aerospace Safety and Environment at Tetr
- 11. IATA Releases Data on Aviation Safety Performance for 2013
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IATA has released data covering commercial aviation safety performance for 2013. The 2013 global Western-built jet accident rate (measured in hull losses per million flights of Western-built jets) was 0.41, the equivalent of one accident for every 2.4 million flights. This was a step back from 2012 when the global Western-built jet accident rate stood at 0.21 (2) - the lowest in av
- 12. Asia Pacific Aviation Safety Seminar in Tokyo, Japan
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More than 160 safety professionals from thirty seven airlines are gathered in Tokyo, Japan this week meeting with other stakeholders including regulators, airframe manufacturers and service providers for the Asia Pacific Aviation Safety Seminar 2016 (APASS 2016), organised by the Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA).
- 13. SITA to Better Support Sustainable Aviation with Safety Line Acquisition
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SITA has acquired Safety Line S.A.S., a Paris-based start-up specializing in digital solutions for aviation safety and efficiency. The acquisition comes as a logical follow-up to the commercial partnership signed between the two companies in September 2020, focused on helping airlines reduce their CO2 emissions with OptiFlight, a predictive in-flight fuel efficiency solution levera
- 14. 2011 - A Good Year for Aviation Safety
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Last year was one of the safest years in aviation history. Globally, for the year 2011 as a whole, there were eight major accidents involving large western-built commercial airline jets, five of which resulted in a total of 197 fatalities, showing further improvement on the already extremely high level of aviation safety.
- 15. Asia Pacific Maintains Excellent Aviation Safety Record
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Asia Pacific Maintains Excellent Aviation Safety Record. Globally, for the year 2009 as a whole, there were 12 major accidents involving large western-built commercial jets, 9 of which resulted in a total of 414 fatalities. The number of major accidents was 25% fewer than the average for recent years. With over twenty five million commercial flights operating annually worldwide, th
- 16. Thai Airways Receives EASA TCO Authorization for Flights to EU
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Thai Airways International has passed the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Third Country Operator (TCO) Audit and received authorization for flight operations to countries in the European Union. The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) conducted a TCO Audit on Thai Airways 12-13 November 2015, and consequently granted the airline a Third Country Operator (TCO) authorization
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