Passenger Safety Report
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The IATA Safety Report is unique. It is the result of a collective effort between IATA's safety experts, member airlines and aeronautical industry stakeholders. Its objective is to uncover safety concerns and develop prevention strategies to ensure the on-going enhancement of safety.
This 47th edition of the Safety Report, issued in April 2012, contains in-depth analysis of the year 2011 accidents as well as graphs, charts and posters that can be used for training and awareness raising campaigns by airlines and regulators. |
Readership: 3,600 Per Edition Including All IATA Member Airline CEOs
| Placement | Price (USD) |
| Outside Back Cover | 4500 |
| Inside Front Cover | 3800 |
| Inside Back Cover | 3675 |
| Full Page | 3500 |
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Content Highlights:
- Runway excursions
- Controlled Flight into Terrain (CFIT)
- Loss of control in-flight and tail strikes.
- Cabin Safety (new)
- Analysis of events such as passenger evacuations, decompressions and in-flight fires.
Along with IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) and the Six-point Safety Program, the Safety Report is another tool to help airlines implement and operate a Safety Management System.
The Safety Report 2008 comes with an interactive CD-ROM, containing useful Safety Management tools, including management briefings, Threat and Error Management (TEM) framework, IOSA and ISAGO standards and checklists as well as various analyses conducted by IATA on issues such as ground damage reduction and handling on board medical emergencies.
Airlines,
Airport Authorities,
Operations,
Published in Q1,
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