EASA GA Conference on Preventing Midair-Collisions

Free to attend, everyone welcome to come and talk about this important safety challenge!
Wednesday 04/09/2025
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
AERO Conference Stage Foyer East
English

Two dedicated panels will discuss the following initiatives to help preventing mid-air collisions: 

¡Conspicuity Declaration: In this initiative, EASA, national aviation authorities, and general aviation associations jointly express their commitment to promote the development of ¡Conspicuity Devices and their use and exploitation of related data. The objective of this initiative is to enhance aviation safety, foster innovation, and improve operational efficiency through collaborative analysis.

ADS-L Coalition: The group, which includes leading industry stakeholders, has officially expressed its commitment to the ADS-L protocol, citing its critical role in improving pilot situational awareness and supporting safer flying conditions. The coalition calls for widespread adoption of ADS-L to ensure interoperability and maximize safety benefits across the aviation community.

Check-out the agenda and feel free to post your questions in advance on Slido: #Beseen

Visit EASA ¡Conspicuity webpage to learn more about the introduction of ADS-L for the entire GA community to enable electronic visibility of all aircraft, from hang gliders, sailplanes and helicopters to aeroplanes, so that all airspace users can share one airspace safely.

Find out more about the events hosted by EASA at AERO Friedrichshafen 2025 here. 

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