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Recertification ISO9001 :2015 of the DAC
Recertification ISO9001 :2015 of the DAC On October 20-21, 2022, the certification body ESCEM conducted a recertification audit of the Direction de l'
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Grand Duchy of Luxembourg is now connected to the EASA broker solution
The Grand Duchy of Luxembourg has recently become the third European country to connect to the European Aviation Safety Agency’s (EASA) Broker Solution.
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EU Counter Terrorism Agenda
As part of the EU Counter Terrorism Agenda, EU Protective Security Advisors undertook jointly with the Directorate of Civil Aviation, The Airport Police Unit and Customs management a security assessment of the landside of the airport of Luxembourg. A good example of partnership and exchange of best practices.
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National Plan for Aviation Safety
The National Plan for Aviation Safety (NPAS) is now available. This document, which is directly linked to the National Aviation Safety Program, highlights variable elements such as the risks identified and includes concrete actions resulting from the European Plan for Aviation Safety, the DAC safety analysis and feedback from Luxembourg's aviation stakeholders.
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DAC Annual Safety Review 2020
The latest aviation safety report containing information on the safety performance of civil aviation in Luxembourg during 2020 is now available.
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UAS Professional Forum - Online Webinar (16.12.2021)
This first UAS Professional Forum organized by the DAC aims to address various topics and questions around the UAS SPECIFIC category. At this event, all professional operators will have the opportunity to exchange on their experiences and further deepen their understanding of the EU Drone Regulation.
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End of validity of national Generic Authorizations for drones from January 2022
As of January 2022, the period of transition provided for in the European Regulation on the use of drones will expire and flights performed on the basis of the national Generic Authorizations will no longer be allowed.
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UAS OPEN A1 / A3 training course now available in German and Luxembourgish
UAS OPEN A1 / A3 training is now also available in German and Luxembourgish!
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"Fly It Safe" - Safety information on the public use of drones (UAS) in Luxembourg
In order to ensure the safety of people on the ground and other airspace users, the new European regulation on drones (UAS) provides a series of safety measures to be observed by every UAS pilot. The Directorate of Civil Aviation recalls the essential rules for all UAS users in the OPEN category through posters which are available here!
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ASB 2021/01 | Infringements of TSAs reserved for Drones
The aim of this Air Safety Bulletin is to raise awareness of potential safety hazards between leisure aviation and military drones and provide recommendations relating to airspace infringements.
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2021 ¦ The Year Of Security Culture (YOSC)
The Year Of Security Culture (YOSC) is an initiative of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aiming to raise security awareness and promote a positive security culture in aviation operations across the world.
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EASA: Boeing 737 MAX safe to return to service in Europe
On January 27, 2021, the European Union Safety Agency (EASA) has officially declared the Boeing 737 MAX to be safe for its return to service. This statement is the result of a full and independent assessment carried by EASA.
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DAC Annual Safety Review 2019
The latest aviation safety report containing information on the safety performance of civil aviation in Luxembourg during 2019 has just been published.
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Post-Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement
All the relevant pieces of European legislation in relation with the “TRADE AND COOPERATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE EUROPEAN ATOMIC ENERGY COMMUNITY, OF THE ONE PART, AND THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND, OF THE OTHER PART” have been published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 31 December 2020
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Lifting of the temporary suspension of scheduled passenger flights arriving from the United Kingdom and departing from the Grand Duchy to the United Kingdom
The temporary suspension of scheduled passenger flights from the United Kingdom and departing from the Grand Duchy to the United Kingdom is lifted as of this Wednesday, 23 December 2020 at midnight.
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