Alert: Airlines warned to avoid Iran, Iraq and Lebanon airspace
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued new safety recommendations for airlines operating in the Middle East region amid escalating…
EASA is the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, the regulator for civil aviation in Europe. Coverage of EASA regulations, safety standards, and aviation industry news relevant to international and Israeli aviation operations.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has issued new safety recommendations for airlines operating in the Middle East region amid escalating…
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is the independent regulatory body responsible for ensuring the highest levels of safety and environmental protection in civil aviation throughout Europe. Established in 1995 and headquartered in Cologne, Germany, EASA develops binding certification specifications and approval procedures for aircraft, engines, components, and aviation personnel across the European Union and associated countries.
EASA plays a critical role in the global aviation ecosystem by setting rigorous safety standards that influence international aviation practices. For Israeli and Middle Eastern aviation operators, EASA regulations are significant as many airlines and maintenance providers seek EASA certification for international operations. The agency's technical standards, airworthiness directives, and safety recommendations affect aircraft manufacturers, airlines, and service providers worldwide, including those in the Eastern Mediterranean region.
On jnews.az, this section covers EASA regulatory developments, safety initiatives, certification updates, and news affecting aviation operations in Europe and beyond. You will find reports on new safety measures, investigations, environmental regulations, and international aviation cooperation stories that impact the aviation industry and its stakeholders across borders.