The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) is the EU's regulatory body responsible for ensuring the highest levels of safety and environmental protection in civil aviation.
EASA develops common safety and environmental rules, oversees their uniform implementation across member states, and provides expertise in certification, regulation, and standardization.
Its mission encompasses aircraft certification, maintenance, operations, and personnel licensing, aiming to promote a safe and efficient aviation system within Europe.
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