With runway excursions and incursions remaining among aviationâs top safety risk categories, ICAO and its global runway safety partnering organizations met in Lima, Peru, late last month to agree on developing a new Global Runway Safety Action Plan.
The plan will âguide the integrated activities of states, airports, airlines, operators and manufacturers to implement runway safety improvement and risk-reduction measures, with an overall objective of reducing runway safety related accident fatalities and costs,â said ICAO Secretary General Dr. Fang Liu.
âRegardless of the success achieved thus far, [runway accident and incident] numbers still reveal for us that we have more work to do to fully mitigate runway-related risks,â Liu emphasized. âThat helps explain why ICAO has brought the worldâs runway safety specialists [together] for our second Global Runway Safety Symposium. And weâre encouraged by the outcome of this new action plan, which will drive improved runway safety risk mitigation over the next five years.â
The agreement to develop the ICAO-led plan follows the recent release of Eurocontrolâs version 3.0 of the European Action Plan for the Prevention of Runway Incursions, which contains new guidance and modifications to existing recommendations to refocus and re-energize ongoing action across the aviation industry. âIt is shown that there continues to be a minimum of two runway incursions every day in the European region,â Eurocontrol said.