EASA definition

EASA means the European Aviation Safety Agency of the European Union and any successor agency.
EASA means the European Aviation Safety Agency.
EASA means the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.

Examples of EASA in a sentence

  • The main elements of the proposed definition requiring additional com- ments are as follows: - Participants: Although the majority of RASOs have members, some of them, such as the EASA which is a specialised agency of the EU, do not have State membership (see Chapter 4).

  • From the EU perspective, an international agreement that has 110 EASA, 'Maintenance organisations located in the USA: Part-145 US Approvals (MOA)' <▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇/system/files/dfu/USA_EASA_145.pdf> [accessed 5 August 2014].

  • Available reports on the effectiveness of the functioning of EU agencies have been also consulted for the purpose of the case study of EASA and the EU system.

  • Last but not least, the author draws on personal experience of over eleven years of work as a civil servant in both national and regional civil aviation safety administrations in Europe, including in the Civil Aviation Administration of Po- land, the Air Safety Unit of the Directorate General for Mobility and Transport of the European Commission, and in the International Cooperation Department of EASA.

  • Therefore instead of inspecting every single AMO, EASA monitors only the overall quality of the inspection work done by the FAA through a system of sampling inspections.111 The result is a sig- nificant leveraging of EASA’s resources and less cost for the industry.


More Definitions of EASA

EASA means the European Aviation Safety Agency or any Government Entity succeeding to the functions of the European Aviation Safety Agency.
EASA means the European Aviation Safety Agency, established according to Regulation (EC) No 216/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 February 2008 on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Aviation Safety Agency, and repealing Council Directive 91/670/EEC, Regulation (EC) No 1592/2002 and Directive 2004/36/EC;
EASA means European Aviation Safety Agency.
EASA means the European Union Aviation Safety Agency. “ESOP” means the Employee Stock Option Program.
EASA means a written Electronic Access Services Agreement executed between BNYM and Client, which incorporates these EATCs by reference.
EASA means the European Aviation Safety Agency or any successor thereto. Where it is stated in this Lease that a repair station or a repair, overhaul or maintenance facility will be an “EASA-approved” station or facility, such station or facility must be approved by EASA to perform maintenance and repair work on the Aircraft, an Engine or Part submitted to it for maintenance or repair, as applicable.
EASA means the European Aviation Safety Agency. For purposes of any Loan Document, any reference therein to the “JAA” or the “Joint Airworthiness Authorities of the European Union” shall be deemed to mean EASA, as the successor in interest to the JAA.