On Monday 14 March, members of the European Parliament’s Transport Committee (‘TRAN’) debated the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) report on interdependencies between civil aviation safety and socio-economic factors.
The new version of the EASA report, which is required to be produced every 3 years, looks specifically at the context of the Covid-19 pandemic and wage developments in the aviation sector, alongside their link to air transport safety.
Although EASA Director General...