What does EASA stand for?

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)

What are EASA Standards?

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) publishes safety and environmental standards for civil aviation. These documents certify products and create a European legal framework.

What is the Purpose of EASA?

The European Standards, Regulations and Directives contained in this collection are used by component manufacturers, equipment manufacturers, design consultants, libraries and organisations wishing to remain in line with applicable European standards requirements and export to member states of the European Union.

The standards in this service are aimed at European product development and identifying market needs. The implementation of these standards will help to:

  • Increasing the safety of products
  • Promoting economies of scale
  • Ensuring that manufacturers comply with European legislation
  • Increasing the inter-usability of products and services
  • Facilitating trade by reducing trade barriers
  • Increasing ecological security and sustainability
  • Protecting the environment
  • Developing common understanding

How to Use EASA Standards?

EASA standards provide you with:

  • Ensure safety and product reliability
  • Minimize environmental impact
  • Contribute to interoperability

Keep in Mind!

Protect aviation operations and the environment

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