Flight Safety Foundation Establishes Asia Pacific Centre for Aviation Safety In Singapore
Regional Centre to work on raising safety standards and capabilities as air travel recovers to pre-pandemic levels in Asia-Pacific.
Regional Centre to work on raising safety standards and capabilities as air travel recovers to pre-pandemic levels in Asia-Pacific.
by FSF Communications Staff
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — Poppy Khoza, South Africa’s director of civil aviation, and the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) will be honored for their leadership and contributions to the aviation industry…
by FSF Communications Staff
2022 FSF Press Releases, uncrewed aircraft, Unmanned Aircraft
MELBOURNE — Flight Safety Foundation’s Basic Aviation Risk Standard (BARS) Program, working in collaboration with some of the world’s largest mining and resource companies, has developed the Remotely Piloted Aircraft…
by FSF Communications Staff
Joint media release from CAAS and Flight Safety Foundation
by FSF Communications Staff
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — Flight Safety Foundation is accepting nominations for the Richard Teller Crane Founder’s Award, which recognizes an organization for its sustained corporate leadership through lasting contributions in civil…
by FSF Communications Staff
67th Business Aviation Safety Summit set for May 10-11 in Savannah, Georgia,
by FSF Communications Staff
Flight Safety Foundation’s Basic Aviation Risk Standard (BARS) Program has entered into an agreement with Web Manuals, which specializes in developing digital document management solutions for the aviation industry. David…
by FSF Communications Staff
New award is named for one of the founders of Flight Safety Foundation.
by FSF Communications Staff
ALEXANDRIA, Virginia — Runway excursions, loss of control‒in flight and controlled flight into terrain accounted for nearly 30 percent of all airliner accidents in 2021, according to Flight Safety Foundation’s…
by FSF Communications Staff
The award will be presented during BASS 2022, May 10-11 in Savannah.
by FSF Communications Staff
FSF is concerned about the continuing confusion surrounding implementation of expanded 5G services in the United States.
by FSF Communications Staff