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Aviation Weather, Data Sharing, News

Pact Calls for Improved Weather Reporting Over Data-Sparse Areas

An agreement between IATA and the World Meteorological Organization aims to draw more airlines into the program.

by Linda Werfelman

News, Business Aviation, Data Sharing, Summits BASS

Privacy Concerns May Limit Data Sharing, Poll Says

Despite flight safety experts’ advocacy of data collection and sharing programs, some business aviation operators are reluctant to participate, in many cases because of concern about privacy and the security…

by AeroSafety World Editorial Staff

Data Sharing

Modeling Common Aviation Risk

Aviation stakeholder group is working to share safety knowledge without swapping data.

by Frank Jackman

News, Data Sharing, GSIP Related Articles

EASA Urges New Efforts to Meet Technological Challenges

Greater cooperation among European aviation stakeholders is required to help the industry cope with increasing air traffic, diminishing resources and new technologies, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) says. In…

by FSF Editorial Staff

Blog, Data Sharing, GSIP Blogs and Opinions

Big Brother vs. Safety

I recently participated in a gathering organized by the U.S. National Highway Transportation Safety Administration NHTSA). Administrator Mark Rosekind, who previously served as a member of the National Transportation Safety Board,…

by Mark Millam

FSF in the News, Data Sharing, GSIP in the News

Aviation Safety Inspiration to Other Modes

Flight Safety Foundation Vice President, Technical Mark Millam talked to the Runway Girl Network about the International Civil Aviation Organization’s ICAO Safety Report 2016 Edition and about the Foundations’ Global…

by Runway Girl Network

Data Sharing, Editorial Page

Missing Information

The world’s most thorough, publicly available analysis of commercial aviation accident statistics is likely the IATA Safety Report, published in the second quarter of each year by the International Air…

by Frank Jackman | Editor-in-Chief

Safety Information Sharing and Protection, Data Sharing, Regional Safety

Tighter Focus

Safety data will help Asia and Pacific regions to ensure that initiatives address issues of highest probability and severity.

by Wayne Rosenkrans

Safety Information Sharing and Protection, Data Sharing

Peripheral Vision

Compelling membership benefits of the FAA ASIAS program attract the first operators from U.S. business aviation.

by Wayne Rosenkrans

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