EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency)

Regaining Regulatory Approval: How Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) Supports Your Return to European Airspace

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How - We-Assist in Regaining European Regulatory Authorization

January 22, 2025

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Established in 2008, Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) is a trusted partner for organizations seeking to regain regulatory approval to operate in European airspace. With over 50 years of aviation expertise, SAS provides tailored consultancy and training solutions to address operational deficiencies, improve safety standards, and achieve regulatory compliance. With a dedicated team of 25 full-time…

EASA Cyber Security: Considering Trans-Organizational Resilience Targets and Service Levels

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January 22, 2025

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS) addresses EASA Cyber Security threats and fosters trans-organizational resilience. Introduction EASA Cyber Security addresses organizational resilience targets and service levels related to cyber security as part of its overall commitment to improving aviation system resilience in response to emerging risks, particularly cyber threats. These initiatives reflect EASA’s focus on fostering a…

Introduction Role and Purpose FAA ā€“ EASA Maintenance Annex Guidance MAG Change 9

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January 17, 2025

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Sofema Aviation Services (SAS)Ā www.sassofia.com Considers the key elements of the MAG Change 9 effective from October 8, 2024, between the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) and EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) Introduction The MAG outlines the collaboration and mutual recognition of maintenance organizations between the U.S. and EU aviation regulatory bodies. The following is a…

EASA, FAA & TCCA 21 Overview ā€“ Design & Production Aircraft Certification

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January 14, 2025

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Introduction & Overview presented by Sofema Aviation Services (SAS)Ā www.sassofia.com EASA, FAA & TCCA all aim to ensure the safety of aviation products, their approaches differ in regulatory structure, approval systems, and how they handle parts manufacturing and international collaboration. EASA’s centralized European oversight contrasts with the FAA’s more delegated, industry-involved model, while TCCA blends elements…