The aviation industry is one where risk exists everyday – and it’s these significant risks that cannot be ignored. A mid-air collision isn’t just a disaster for the aviation business involved – it’s also a major public incident which then overshadows the entire industry. That is why all companies who operate in the Aviation industry must do everything they can to minimise risk and to assure the safety of the public, at all times.
And that’s where our team at R2A comes into the picture. We work in partnership with experts in the aviation industry and have developed safety case arguments to ensure all sensible, practicable precautions are in place. Precautionary effort based upon the significance of the risk versus the effort required to reduce it. The work we have completed for aviation industry companies ensure that they are doing all they can to minimise risk and stay compliant with the regulations applicable to their business and your industry.
According to the Federal Government’s 2009 National Aviation Policy White Paper: Flight Path to the Future -
“Aviation is an industry of national strategic importance to Australia. Perhaps more than any other country, Australia depends on air transport to link our people with each other and the rest of the world. More than this, aviation is a critical enabling industry for the broader economy. A safe, secure and efficient aviation industry underpins a range of business, trade and tourism activities that contribute significantly to our economic prosperity.”
To share our expertise in due diligence and defensible risk management in the Aviation industry and to ensure the continuation of a safe, secure and efficient operation of your organisation, contact us today for more information of how R2A can help you understand and manage your risk portfolio.
For the Taupo Aerodrome Airspace Collision Risk Model project, generative interviews were the R2A primary approach used for this client. The interviews included representatives from the commercial airlines, airways, pilot training organisations, sky diving operators, helicopter operators, the Float Plane operator, charter service operators, the Taupo District Council as the airport owner, the Airport Operational and Safety Committee and the Airline Pilots Association.
R2A have had a number of reports published by Aviation Authorities -


