EASA - European Union Aviation Safety Agency
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EASA - European Union Aviation Safety Agency

https://www.easa.europa.eu/
Last activity: 19.09.2024
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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is at the centre of the European Union’s aviation safety system, ensuring that European citizens enjoy the highest common level of safety protection. It is an Agency of the European Union with specific regulatory responsibilities and executive tasks in the area of aviation safety.

The Agency is based in Cologne, Germany, and has a satellite office in Brussels. In addition, the Agency has representative offices in Beijing, Montreal, Washington and Singapore, and is in the process of expanding its presence across different continents. The Agency has been operating for over 15 years, currently deploys around 800 professionals from across Europe and is open to recruit professionals from all Member States of the European Union, as well as from Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland.

Disclaimer: as we will not be able to take part in discussions on social media, we kindly invite you to reach us via the contact page of our website (https://www.easa.europa.eu/can-we-help-you).
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Location: Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne
Employees: 501-1000
Phone: +49 221 899900000
Founded date: 2003

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19.09.2024Hong Kong probe finds Cathay Airbus defect could cause 'extensive' damageHONG KONG: The engine defect in the Airbus A350 plane that led to the cancellation of dozens of Cathay Pacific flights in early September could have escalated into "extensive damage", according to a Hong Kong probe released on Thu...
19.09.2024EU agency says cleaning process may be linked to Cathay Pacific A350 engine firePARIS :Europe's aviation regulator on Thursday linked a recent engine fire on a Cathay Pacific Airbus A350 to a possible problem with the maintenance of its Rolls-Royce engines. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) earlier this ...
07.09.2024Turbulence in the Skies: A350 Engine Inspections Spark Global ReactionsThe aviation world is buzzing. Recent inspections mandated by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) have cast a shadow over the Airbus A350 fleet. The focus is on the Trent XWB engines, particularly the XWB-97 variant. These engi...
06.09.2024EASA's Directive: A Safety Net for Airbus A350-1000 EnginesIn the world of aviation, safety is paramount. The recent engine fire on a Cathay Pacific Airbus A350-1000 has sent ripples through the industry. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has stepped in, ordering inspections on the A...
06.09.2024EU orders Airbus A350 inspections after Cathay Pacific engine firePARIS: Europe's aviation safety agency said on Thursday (Sep 5) it will require inspection of at least a part of the fleet of Airbus A350 wide-body jets in operation after an engine fire on a Cathay Pacific flight. Rolls-Royce, which makes ...
06.09.2024Malaysia Airlines finds 'potential issue' on A350-900 engineKUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines said on Friday (Sep 6) it had found a "potential issue" with the engine of an Airbus A350-900 aircraft in its fleet but added that it had been resolved. The issue comes after the European Union Avia...
05.09.2024Europe regulator orders checks on Airbus A350-1000 enginesLONDON/PARIS : Europe's air safety regulator on Thursday ordered inspections on engines of Airbus A350-1000 jets after an engine fire during the flight of a Cathay Pacific jetliner. The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) said it w...
04.09.2024Calls for Rolls-Royce to explain A350 engine problem after Hong Kong flights axedListen to this article Calls for Rolls-Royce to explain A350 engine problem after Hong Kong flights axed 1 min New: You can now listen to articles. This audio is generated by an AI tool. Rolls-Royce should explain what went wrong with its A...
03.09.2024Turbulence in the Skies: Cathay Pacific's A350 Engine Inspection CrisisIn the world of aviation, safety is paramount. When an airline faces an engine failure, the ripples can be felt far and wide. Recently, Cathay Pacific Airways found itself in the eye of a storm. The Hong Kong-based airline announced it woul...
02.09.2024Cathay Pacific inspects Airbus A350 fleet after engine part failureAerospace & DefenseCathay Pacific inspects Airbus A350 fleet after engine part failure By Joanna Plucinska and Tim HepherSeptember 2, 20246:12 PM UTCUpdated ago Text Small Text Medium Text Large Text Share X Facebook Linkedin Email Link...
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