The International Air Transport Association (IATA), to further its objectives for safe, secure and sustainable air transport, has become a full member of the European Organisation for Civil Aviation Equipment (EUROCAE).
Since 1963 EUROCAE has developed performance specifications to facilitate the standardisation of aviation technologies. It is a non-profit international organisation composed of manufacturers, service providers, airlines, airports, aviation authorities and other stakeholders.
IATA’s involvement will focus on ensuring; Global interoperability for aircraft systems, Increased efficiency across the aviation value chain, Reduced ground system fragmentation and progress on the Single European Sky, Reductions in the cost of modernising infrastructure
In addition, EUROCAE works closely with its North American counterpart, RTCA, Inc. IATA is now a member of both organisations, reflecting the importance it attaches to stronger links between standardisation efforts in North America and Europe. This is particularly important with regard to facilitating progress on the SESAR and NextGen air traffic management modernisation projects in Europe and the United States.
Rafael Schvartzman, IATA European Regional Vice President said, “For more than 50 years, EUROCAE has been at the forefront of harmonising and improving the technical standards of the aviation industry. It is therefore absolutely right that IATA formalises its membership of EUROCAE and plays a full role in the working groups that align with our members’ priorities. EUROCAE’s work plays a crucial role in creating a stronger aviation system and we look forward to working with them in our shared objective to create a safer, more secure and sustainable air transport industry.”
Christian Schleifer-Heingärtner, Secretary General of EUROCAE said, “We are delighted to welcome IATA as the 200th member of EUROCAE. The strengthened collaboration with the airline community will be very beneficial for the technical standardisation activities and also for the EUROCAE organisation as a whole.”