Foundation Unveils Seven Principles of Aviation Safety Leadership
Global engagement campaign to launch at IASS 2025 in Lisbon.
Global engagement campaign to launch at IASS 2025 in Lisbon.
by FSF Communications Staff
Although data are not yet final, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says that the…
by FSF Editorial Staff
About 7.8 billion passengers will travel by air in 2036, nearly double the 4 billion…
by FSF Editorial Staff
The Flight Operations Risk Assessment System (FORAS), a predictive risk tool in use by EVA…
by FSF Communications Staff
DUBLIN, Ireland — John Hamilton, vice president of engineering, Boeing Commercial Airplanes, is the new…
by FSF Communications Staff
DUBLIN, Ireland — Flight Safety Foundation’s 70th annual International Air Safety Summit (IASS) gets under…
by FSF Editorial Staff
OCTOBER 23–25 | 70th annual International Air Safety Summit (IASS 2017). Flight Safety Foundation. Dublin. Namratha Apparao,…
by FSF Editorial Staff
A small widget fails deep in the core of a complex mechanism flying through the…
by Conor Nolan
Russian scientists propose an alternative method to predict individual pilots’ fatigue on long-haul airline flights.
by Nadezhda V. Yakimovich, Eleanora I. Surina, Igor G. Gorodetsky and Vladimir V. Chironov
A 1994 crash prompted research aimed at preventing deadly encounters with freezing droplets of rain…
by Richard J. Ranaudo
Flight Safety Foundation’s history inspires safety professionals worldwide to reimagine what’s possible in risk management.
by Wayne Rosenkrans

