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The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap: Regional Implementation Update Gerardo M. Hueto Member, Industry Safety Strategy Group Regional Safety Program Manager Boeing Commercial Airplanes SA COSCAP – SC Meeting Bangkok, Thailand February 2009
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The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap:Regional Implementation Update

The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap:Regional Implementation Update

Gerardo M. HuetoMember, Industry Safety Strategy Group

Regional Safety Program ManagerBoeing Commercial Airplanes

SA COSCAP – SC MeetingBangkok, Thailand

February 2009

Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview

• The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

• Regional Workshops

• Next Steps

• The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

• Regional Workshops

• Next Steps

Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview

• The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

• Regional Workshops

• Next Steps

• The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

• Regional Workshops

• Next Steps

Global Aviation Safety Roadmap Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

Industry and ICAO committed to unify plans through Roadmap

The Global Aviation Safety RoadmapThe Global Aviation Safety RoadmapDeveloped by the Industry Safety Strategy Group for ICAO

Focus Areas: States

– Consistent implementation of int’l. standards– Consistent regulatory oversight– No impediments to reporting errors/ incidents– Effective incident and accident investigation

Industry– No impediments to reporting and analyzing

errors/ incidents– Consistent use of Safety Management

Systems– Consistent compliance with regulatory rqmts– Consistent adoption of industry best practices– Alignment of global industry safety strategies– Sufficient number of qualified personnel– No gaps in use of technology to enhance

safety

Regions– Consistent coordination of regional programs

Focus Areas: States

– Consistent implementation of int’l. standards– Consistent regulatory oversight– No impediments to reporting errors/ incidents– Effective incident and accident investigation

Industry– No impediments to reporting and analyzing

errors/ incidents– Consistent use of Safety Management

Systems– Consistent compliance with regulatory rqmts– Consistent adoption of industry best practices– Alignment of global industry safety strategies– Sufficient number of qualified personnel– No gaps in use of technology to enhance

safety

Regions– Consistent coordination of regional programs

Goals and Objectives:• Provide a common frame of reference for all

stakeholders

• Coordinate and guide safety policies and initiatives worldwide to reduce the accident risk

• Avoid duplication of effort, uncoordinated strategies

• Encourage close industry and government cooperation on common safety objectives

Timescale: Near (2007-10) and Medium (2010-14)

Contents:• Sets out a rationale and describes a general

approach, based on metrics and risk measurement.

• Establishes 12 key focus areas

• Objectives are described for each focus area for near and mid-term accomplishment.

• Emphasizes aviation safety enablers (measures already in progress) in developing regions.

Implementing the Roadmap

Regional Safety Enhancement Plan Development Process

Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview

• The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

• Regional Workshops

• Next Steps

• The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

• Regional Workshops

• Next Steps

Key Workshop GoalsKey Workshop Goals

• A viable self-sustaining industry-government regional safety team

• Initial regional action plans initiated for key focus areas− Initial Gap Analysis completed− Data requirements defined and sources identified

• All sectors commit to continue the process− Establish priorities− Implement action plans− A plan to cover remaining focus areas

• A viable self-sustaining industry-government regional safety team

• Initial regional action plans initiated for key focus areas− Initial Gap Analysis completed− Data requirements defined and sources identified

• All sectors commit to continue the process− Establish priorities− Implement action plans− A plan to cover remaining focus areas

2008 GASR Regional Workshops2008 GASR Regional Workshops

• Middle East• Abu Dhabi, 21-22 January

• Africa• Abuja, Nigeria, 14-16 April

• Arusha, Tanzania, 12-14 August

• Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 11-13 November

• Maputo, Mozambique, 2-4 December

• Pan America• Bogotá, Colombia, 19-23 May

• Puntarenas, Costa Rica, 10-14 November 08

• Middle East• Abu Dhabi, 21-22 January

• Africa• Abuja, Nigeria, 14-16 April

• Arusha, Tanzania, 12-14 August

• Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, 11-13 November

• Maputo, Mozambique, 2-4 December

• Pan America• Bogotá, Colombia, 19-23 May

• Puntarenas, Costa Rica, 10-14 November 08

Lima

Latin America

GASR Workshop, Bogotá

MexicoINDUSTRY

STATES

REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

ACSA PAAST Through

IATA

AirlinesThrough IATA & ALTA

AirportsThrough

ACI

StatesThrough ICAO

Regional Plan

RASG-PA includes all States from NACC and SAM regions, Industry, International and Regional Organizations

Regional Aviation Safety GroupPan America

North Americaand Caribbean

Pan America - Summary

Presentation OverviewPresentation Overview

• The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

• Regional Workshops

• Next Steps

• The Global Aviation Safety Roadmap

• Regional Workshops

• Next Steps

Is The Roadmap Working?Is The Roadmap Working?

• GASR Workshops have been well received by participants from both States and industry

• The process works

• Workshops built a rigorous foundation that regional teams are using to develop sustainable detailed regional plans− Africa− Pan America

• Donors recognize the value and are expressing interest in supporting recommended actions

• More Workshops are being planned– CIS– Asia

• GASR Workshops have been well received by participants from both States and industry

• The process works

• Workshops built a rigorous foundation that regional teams are using to develop sustainable detailed regional plans− Africa− Pan America

• Donors recognize the value and are expressing interest in supporting recommended actions

• More Workshops are being planned– CIS– Asia So Far - - -Yes !

Industry Safety Strategy Group -- Next StepsIndustry Safety Strategy Group -- Next Steps

• Continue to promote Roadmap awareness

• Provide support to Regional Action Groups & Upcoming Workshops

− Asia

− Africa

− Pan America

− CIS

• Identify and support additional Roadmap Implementation opportunities which would significantly benefit safety

• Continue to promote Roadmap awareness

• Provide support to Regional Action Groups & Upcoming Workshops

− Asia

− Africa

− Pan America

− CIS

• Identify and support additional Roadmap Implementation opportunities which would significantly benefit safety

CAST EndorsementCAST Endorsement

The U.S. Commercial Aviation Safety Team fully endorses the Global Aviation Safety Roadmap:

"CAST supports the Global Aviation Safety Roadmap (GASR) as an international strategic plan to promote aviation safety programs, which is complementary to the implementation of appropriate tactical solutions contained in the CAST Safety Plan.“

The U.S. Commercial Aviation Safety Team fully endorses the Global Aviation Safety Roadmap:

"CAST supports the Global Aviation Safety Roadmap (GASR) as an international strategic plan to promote aviation safety programs, which is complementary to the implementation of appropriate tactical solutions contained in the CAST Safety Plan.“

Thank you!Thank you!


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