
EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency)
EASA, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, is the organization responsible for overseeing and ensuring the safety and environmental standards of civil aviation in Europe. It develops regulations, certifies aircraft, licenses personnel, and monitors airline safety to protect passengers, crew, and the environment. Working with member countries and international partners, EASA aims to promote a high level of safety, innovation, and sustainability within the European aviation sector. It functions much like a regulatory authority to maintain trust and reliability in air travel across Europe.