EASA - European Union Aviation Safety Agency
About
For over 20 years, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has been the dynamic centrepiece of aviation safety and environmental protection in Europe. As an independent and neutral body, EASA ensures confidence in safe air operations in Europe and world-wide by proposing and formulating rules, standards, and guidance; by certifying aircraft, parts, and equipment; and by approving and overseeing organisations in all aviation domains.
With over 800 employees from 31 European countries, the Agency is an inclusive and diverse workplace. EASA is constantly innovating through specialist research on emerging themes and technologies. Its global reputation is shaped by the competence of its staff and by fostering strong relationships with other leading aviation authorities worldwide.
Mission
Ensure the highest common level of safety protection for EU citizens
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Ensure the highest common level of environmental protection
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Single regulatory and certification process among Member States
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Facilitate the internal aviation single market & create a level playing field
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Work with other international aviation organisations & regulators
EASA Values
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Respect
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Unity
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Integrity
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Transparency
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Innovation