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Annual Safety Review 2025 – Key Findings and Safety Priorities
Issue Date
Aug 27, 2025
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This notice provides access to the EASA Annual Safety Review 2025, published by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA). The review presents a comprehensive overview of aviation safety performance in 2024 and identifies the main safety risks across all operational domains, including commercial air transport, general aviation, rotorcraft, unmanned aircraft systems, aerodromes, and ATM/ANS.
Key highlights of the report include:
• Accident and incident statistics across EASA Member States and globally.
• Identification of top risk areas such as crew error, aircraft upsets, runway excursions, and terrain collisions.
• Cross-domain comparisons, including commercial and non-commercial operations.
• Safety performance trends derived from the European Risk Classification Scheme (ERCS).
• The link between the review’s findings and the European Plan for Aviation Safety (EPAS).
The document is intended as a reference for instructors, examiners, and trainees to:
• Strengthen awareness of current aviation safety risks.
• Align simulator training and classroom instruction with identified risk areas.
• Support proactive safety management in line with EASA and ICAO safety frameworks.
Key highlights of the report include:
• Accident and incident statistics across EASA Member States and globally.
• Identification of top risk areas such as crew error, aircraft upsets, runway excursions, and terrain collisions.
• Cross-domain comparisons, including commercial and non-commercial operations.
• Safety performance trends derived from the European Risk Classification Scheme (ERCS).
• The link between the review’s findings and the European Plan for Aviation Safety (EPAS).
The document is intended as a reference for instructors, examiners, and trainees to:
• Strengthen awareness of current aviation safety risks.
• Align simulator training and classroom instruction with identified risk areas.
• Support proactive safety management in line with EASA and ICAO safety frameworks.
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