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The Federal Aviation Administration and The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore enhance global safety collaboration

Published on September 26th, 2025
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The Federal Aviation Administration and The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore enhance global safety collaboration

On 23 September 2025, United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Administrator, Bryan Bedford, and Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) Director-General, Han Kok Juan, signed an enhanced Bilateral Aviation Safety Agreement – Implementation Procedures for Airworthiness (BASA-IPA) at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) 42nd Assembly.

The enhanced agreement streamlines the validation process for certain aircraft modification designs between the FAA and CAAS. Additionally, under the enhanced agreement, the FAA will now recognise CAAS approvals for minor aircraft modification, all aircraft repair, and minor changes to article designs.

The FAA and CAAS first signed a BASA-IPA in 2007. The enhanced agreement is the result of a joint FAA-CAAS review which included site visits by the FAA to Singapore-based aviation and aerospace companies.

Katarzyna Żmudzińska
Kasia is an ATM consultant with international experience in technical and regulatory projects gained in consulting companies - Think Research (UK) and EY (Brussels), as well as organisations like European Commission (DG MOVE), Eurocontol and ICAO and most recently a market intelligence expert with FoxATM.
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