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EBAA’s Annual Safety Summit has established itself as Europe’s premier event where aviation professionals from across Europe and beyond come together. The Safety Summit attendees will receive new perspectives and engage in candid discussion and debate on how to make business aviation safer.

Now at its 5th edition, the EBAA Annual Safety Summit will:
  • aim at helping the smaller operational departments to develop and use efficient Safety Performance Indicators (SPIs) calibrated to their resources
  • discuss fatigue management in business aviation
  • identify, in cooperation with the regulators, the top safety concerns

As always, employees of EASA, the EU institutions, as well as CAA representatives can attend free of charge. Please get in touch with us at safety@ebaa.org for details on how to register free of charge.

The prices per attendee for the EBAA Annual Safety Summit are as follows:

  • EBAA Member Operator: 195 €
  • EBAA Member Non-Operator: 365 €
  • EBAA Non-Member Operator: 285 €
  • EBAA Non-Member Non-Operator: 465 €

The summit is an excellent opportunity to meet all stakeholders: Operators, Regulators, NAAs, FBOs, financiers, etc.

Who should attend:

Operators

  • Discuss and learn about all relevant safety topics like loss of control inflight, runway excursions, procedural compliance, ground handling and taxi incidents, etc
  • Share examples of use of best practices and effective leadership to improve safety and avoid accidents and incidents.
  • Learn how to improve safety performance and maintain safety risk to as low as reasonably practicable.

Regulators and National Authorities

  • Meet with the representatives from the industry to discuss relevant safety topics
  • Learn about business aviation’s unique operational environment and how the industry addresses safety.
  • Cooperate on identifying regulatory areas to further improve safety in BizAv

FBOs, Fuel companies and other vendors

  • Discuss the impact of the new basic regulation as an opportunity for implementing safety management at all FBOs
  • Exchange views on best practices and commitment to safety
  • Discuss all aspects of safety on the ramp, including workforce competency and staffing with all stakeholders present

OEMs

  • Ensuring a consistent approach to managing risks before and after delivering aircraft by engaging with your customers
  • Exchange ideas with your customers on how to use and collect data and improve safety
  • Ensuring operators and OEMs participate in the same safety culture environment

Insurance companies and aircraft financiers:

  • Learn about risk and risk mitigation in business aviation
  • Understand how to make a difference in pushing the safety agenda and consequently cost
  • Share knowledge of data mining with the industry

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