Brussels, 04/10/2005 (Agence Europe) - Two years after it was set up (on 28 September 2003) and in the prospect of it being given greater powers, the Cologne-based European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has, in the words of its managing director Patrick Goudou has a broadly positive first two years. During this time it has increased the number of experts working for it from 10 to 150; issued certificates to 20,000 aircraft; and increased standardisation in Member States' inspections. But recent...