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The safety management philosophy presupposes that executive managers are ultimately responsible for aviation safety in our respective companies and organizations. In order to continue responding to the multiple challenges facing civil aviation, Transport Canada established the Canadian Aviation Executives’ Safety Network (CAESN) as an annual assembly for Canadian aviation leaders.
Everyone has roles, responsibilities, and accountabilities necessary to manage safety pro-actively within the air transportation system. Dialogue between Canadian aviation executives and key decision makers are key to enhancing aviation safety in Canada. The Canadian Aviation Executives’ Safety Network (CAESN) is a forum for this purpose and the inaugural meeting was held in April 2003 in Montréal.
Objective
To identify aviation safety challenges and mitigation strategies and to provide a forum for dialogue regarding the viability and direction of the aviation industry in Canada.
Meeting Reports
Reports from the first meetings are available in the below formats:
Date/Location |
Available Formats |
April 30, 2007
Halifax, Nova Scotia |
HTML |
PDF |
April 24, 2006
Halifax, Nova Scotia |
HTML |
PDF |
April 18, 2005
Vancouver, British Columbia |
HTML |
PDF |
April 19, 2004
Toronto, Ontario |
HTML |
PDF |
April 14, 2003
Montréal, Québec |
HTML |
PDF |
Ongoing Commitments
To the continued improvement of the Civil Aviation rule making process, identifying possibilities for smart
regulations and enhancing communications within our industry.
Next Meeting
On April 30, 2007, the CAESN will convene in Gatineau, Quebec to carry-on the strategic discussions.
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