This webinar will take a deep dive into the evolving landscape of safety data sharing, artificial intelligence
(AI) applications, and the critical next steps for the industry.

Join us as we discuss the future of aviation safety—where do we go from here?

Panelist:
Renato Alves Achoa
Quality, Safety
and Security Director
     Azul Brazilian Airlines

Panelist:
Chris Collins

Director, Flight Safety
Delta Air Lines

Panelist:
Steve Jangelis

Aviation Safety Chair
Air Line Pilots
Association, International

Panelist:
John Monks
Director of Safety and Security
British Airways

Panelist:
Alan Sternberg

CEO
Beams Safety AI

Moderator:
Hassan Shahidi

President and CEO
 Flight Safety Foundation

Moderator:
Mark Millam

Director, Programs
Flight Safety Foundation

The aviation industry is sitting on a wealth of untapped data that holds the key to preventing accidents. The recent accidents and incidents in global aviation have underscored the urgency of moving beyond traditional, reactive safety measures toward a more predictive and proactive approach.

Flight Safety Foundation is bringing together global leaders from the most advanced safety data-sharing programs — Aviation Safety Team (AST) and ASIAS (U.S.), Data4Safety (Europe), and BCAST (Brazil) — alongside expertise from the artificial intelligence industry. Together, they will explore how to advance safety information sharing and how cutting-edge AI and machine learning can transform safety management by identifying precursors before accidents occur.

Webinar Takeaways:

AI and Machine Learning Can Unlock Predictive Safety

AI tools can process both structured and unstructured safety data, enabling a shift from reactive to predictive risk management. By leveraging AI-driven analytics, the industry can detect precursors to accidents earlier and enhance decision-making.

Just Culture and Data Protection Are Critical for Effective Data Sharing

Building trust in safety data-sharing programs requires strong legal protections, transparency, and non-punitive frameworks. A just culture ensures that safety data is used for learning and prevention rather than punishment, encouraging broader industry participation.

Global Collaboration Is Key to Advancing Safety Data Sharing

While regional programs (ASIAS, Data4Safety, BCAST) have made progress, cross-border collaboration and regulatory alignment are essential for scaling predictive analytics globally. AI can serve as a bridge between diverse data formats, enabling a unified approach to safety intelligence.

The aviation community must come together to address these challenges head-on.
What steps are critical to rebuilding trust and ensuring that safety remains aviation’s top priority?

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