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Runway Safety is one of IATA Safety priorities, with growing concerns over both the number of excursion and incursion events
Tail Strikes during takeoff, landing, or go-around can cause significant damage to aircraft and result in lost revenue for operators.
Ensuring runway safety is crucial for aviation, as it is key to preventing accidents during takeoff and landing.
In 2023 there have been several high severity runway incursion/loss of separation events that could have resulted in the collision of two aircraft. The SIRM reviewed the topic of runway safety and explored the associated safety issues.
The GAPPRI, released in December 2023, provides global recommendations to reduce the risk of runway incursion.
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