EASA Compliant training

Managing Quality & Safety within an EASA Compliant Aviation Environment

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EASA Compliant Aviation

December 08, 2020

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EASA Compliant Aviation Quality & Compliance Training & Consulting EASA Compliant Safety System Development Delivering Performance in an EASA Safety Management System (SMS) Presentation by Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) Be part of a continuously improving aviation safety environment by developing your internal process to ensure the most effective management of organisational and business safety with…

Realise the maximum benefit from your Reliability Program and Augment your understanding of the mathematics in Sofia next month

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Reliability Program

February 17, 2020

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Sofema Aviation Services is pleased to invite you to a forthcoming Reliability Program training session in Sofia in March 2020! Dates: 23-27 March 2020 Venue: SAS Training Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria Register below until Feb 22nd & receive an Early-Bird Discount of up to 30% off The training session features: EASA Part M Implementing, Developing and Managing an Effective Reliability Program – 3 Days…

Professional EASA Training is coming to Bulgaria – March / April 2018

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February 28, 2018

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Sofema Aviation Services is pleased to announce the delivery of: EASA Compliant Training Session Date: March 12th – April 20th 2018 Venue: SAS Training Academy, Sofia, Bulgaria The following courses are on offer: EASA Part M Maintenance Planning Fundamentals – 5 Days Aviation Leadership and Management Skills Development Workshop – 3 Days EASA Commission Regulation…

Airline E&M: Central & Eastern Europe, 20-22 November 2012, Grand Hyatt, Istanbul, Turkey

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November 06, 2012

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European Operators in general and Eastern European Operators in particular have been hard hit by the recession which is now about to enter its 5th year. IATA predicts a net loss approaching 1 billion euros across the European Industry. However these figures mask a reality where some operators and maintainers are doing a lot better…