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Boeing promotes enhanced operational safety in the region

United States aerospace giant Boeing worked with civil aviation regulators and aircraft operators in the Southeast region to enhance operational safety through a two-day aerospace safety symposium on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Novan Iman Santosa (The Jakarta Post) (The Jakarta Post)
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Tue, August 23, 2022 Published on Aug. 23, 2022 Published on 2022-08-23T20:17:51+07:00

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Safer skies: Lacey Pittman (third right), Boeing’s vice president of global aerospace safety initiatives, presents a model of a Boeing 737 MAX-10 aircraft to Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi (center) on Tuesday in Jakarta, at the end of the first day of a two-day regional symposium on aerospace safety. Safer skies: Lacey Pittman (third right), Boeing’s vice president of global aerospace safety initiatives, presents a model of a Boeing 737 MAX-10 aircraft to Transportation Minister Budi Karya Sumadi (center) on Tuesday in Jakarta, at the end of the first day of a two-day regional symposium on aerospace safety. (Courtesy of Boeing/-)

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nited States aerospace giant Boeing worked with civil aviation regulators and aircraft operators in the Southeast Asian region to enhance operational safety through a two-day aerospace safety symposium on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Taking the theme Enhancing Operational Safety in the Post-Pandemic Era, the symposium is the first in the region and in Indonesia with an industry-wide focus on enhancing operational safety, Boeing Southeast Asia president Alexander Feldman told The Jakarta Post on the eve of the symposium on Monday.

“It is intended to promote an exchange on important aviation safety topics for Southeast Asian operators and regulators,” he said.

“Speakers from across the globe will share their perspectives on safety culture, maintaining safety excellence, pilot training and competency and maintenance.”

Feldman added that Boeing’s focus during the two-day safety symposium was on safety, quality, integrity and transparency.

Citing International Air Transport Association (IATA) data, Feldman said that Indonesia would become the fourth largest aviation market over the next 15 years

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