FAA Proposes International Aviation Safety Assessment Changes

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Credit: Joe Pries
The FAA is proposing the second revamp of its International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) program in two years, citing confusion over the most recent changes as reason for the shift. Under policy rolled out in September 2022, the FAA introduced what it labeled an “informal” engagement process...
Sean Broderick

Senior Air Transport & Safety Editor Sean Broderick covers aviation safety, MRO, and the airline business from Aviation Week Network's Washington, D.C. office.

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