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WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN ICAO AND EASA?

The aviation industry has grown over the past decade in terms of accessibility, affordability, and frequency, making it even more important to make sure it remains a safe industry as new airlines emerge all over the world in an era when markets are growing rapidly. Pilots, operators, and airlines must comply with several regulatory bodies to ensure a high standard of safety. In this article, we discuss some of the most popular aviation organizations and their roles.

 

European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)

The European Aviation Safety Agency is responsible for all aviation regulations within the European Union, unlike many aviation organizations which oversee regulation for a particular country. The EASA is based in Cologne, Germany and has among its responsibilities conducting safety research, distributing information, implementing regulations, and type-certifying aircraft.
The EASA Airline Transport Pilot’s License has been accepted as a common license standard by 26 European nations.As a result, the EASA has taken on additional responsibilities since taking the lead in the aviation industry. The idea is to provide an even smoother transition between all European and international flying zones.

International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)

An important responsibility of the International Civil Aviation Organization is to develop international aviation standards. The ICAO Statute governs aeronautical charts, staff licenses, and search and rescue standards, and outlines a wide array of responsibilities related to aviation. It is important for air traffic control officials to standardize aviation guidelines across countries not only to increase safety but to make it easier for aircraft to cross international territory without having to change their actions. Each country is free to submit its requirements, but ICAO provides the fundamental guidelines. In any case, the ICAO must approve these changes. Every day, more than 100,000 flights are regulated by the ICAO.
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