Core Insights - The World Safety and Operations Conference (WSOC) emphasizes three core priorities for aviation safety and operations: defending and enhancing global standards, shaping a robust safety culture through leadership, and utilizing data to address increasing operational challenges to improve performance [1][2] Group 1: Aviation Safety Priorities - The International Air Transport Association (IATA) highlights the importance of adhering to existing global standards and developing future standards to continuously improve industry safety performance [1] - Factors such as airspace closures, drone incursions, and global navigation satellite system (GNSS) disruptions are complicating the operational environment for airlines, threatening connectivity and flight safety [1] Group 2: Data Utilization in Aviation - Data is transforming aviation safety by providing insights necessary for risk prediction and performance enhancement through the Global Aviation Data Management (GADM) program [2] - The GADM program integrates Flight Data Exchange (FDX), Incident Data Exchange (IDX), and Maintenance Cost Data Exchange (MCX) to facilitate data-driven decision-making between airlines and regulatory bodies [2] Group 3: Leadership Initiatives - IATA has established two key initiatives to strengthen leadership in aviation safety, including a Safety Leadership Charter advocating eight core principles of safety leadership, currently covering approximately 80% of passenger traffic [2] - IATA Connect, which includes over 5,600 users from more than 600 organizations, provides access to IOSA documents, safety issue centers, and will soon expand to include ISAGO users [2]
世界安全与运行大会启幕, 国际航协强调三大关键优先事项
Zheng Quan Shi Bao Wang·2025-10-14 09:11