Innovation and regulation: a combination for the better. Thales believes it is a fact that innovation in aviation has the potential to improve the safety, efficiency, security, environmental sustainability and economic development of air transport.
Innovations can lead to new, more efficient and effective aviation regulatory processes or simply to an evolution of aviation. Conversely, regulations also brings new innovation challenges.
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ICAO Traveller Identification Program...
Effective implementation of the ICAO TRIP Strategy is essential in helping States optimize the economic, social, and political benefits of international travel and to achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The TRIP Strategy also helps to manage security risks and to respond to ...
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Overview and Status of Ratification o...
This presentation aims at providing an overview of the status of ratification of key international air law treaties as well as to explain the procedure related to the deposit of instruments of ratification with ICAO. It will also give an overview of the current tools available for States to assis...
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Aviareto: The International Registry ...
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