S’pore among 5 Asean nations to share key aviation safety data

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The initiative will cover incidents such as severe turbulence and bird strikes.

SINGAPORE – The aviation authorities in five Asean countries, including Singapore, have inked a deal to share critical safety data on a variety of aviation incidents such as severe turbulence and bird strikes in their airspace, airports or involving their national airlines.

In response to queries from The Straits Times, CAAS said every state receives reports about aviation safety incidents from the entities they regulate, such as airlines and air navigation service providers. A serious incident, on the other hand, refers to situations where there is a high chance that an accident could happen.

“By pooling such information that is not currently shared, this initiative will help with the identification of risk areas, if any, in this region,” CAAS added.ST Explains: Runway incursions around the world and how airports prevent them

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