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GSIP Related Articles

Safety Performance Monitoring Webinar

Flight Safety Foundation is conducting research to further the integration of safety performance monitoring (SPM) into global aviation safety programs as part of its ongoing Global Safety Information Project (GSIP).…

by Flight Safety Foundation

GSIP Related Articles, Safety Standards

Military SDCPS

Government watchdog says U.S. military needs to improve its approach to mishap data collection and analysis.

by Frank Jackman

GSIP Related Articles, Summits BASS

Safety Performance Indicators

SPIs are a health check for organizational safety management programs.

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

GSIP Related Articles

Europe’s Data4Safety Program

In an editorial published on the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) website, Luc Tytgat, EASA’s strategy and safety management director, discusses the European Union’s innovative Data4Safety program. Click here to read…

by European Aviation Safety Agency

GSIP Related Articles, Risk Management

Unleashing SPIs

Experts turn to safety performance indicators to detect new aviation risks and identify corrective actions.

by Mario Pierobon

Safety Information Sharing and Protection, Foundation Focus, GSIP Related Articles

First Year Highlights

Even the smallest civil aviation service providers1 today are expected to routinely utilize safety data to assess their current performance and risk indicators, says a team of Flight Safety Foundation…

by Wayne Rosenkrans

GSIP Related Articles, Summits IASS

Growth Prospects

Operators, regulators and others in the Middle East are turning to safety data to keep pace with rapid growth.

by Frank Jackman

GSIP Related Articles, Safety Oversight

Performance-Based Oversight

Civil aviation authorities must adapt to the latest 
SMS practices embraced by aviation service providers.

by Mario Pierobon

GSIP Related Articles, Threat Analysis

Data Delirium

Data are important to safety, but their quality and quantity must be managed with care.

by Robert I. Baron

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