NLR Air Transport Safety Institute

NLR Air Transport Safety Institute
NLR Air Transport Safety Institute
Type Non-profit organisation
Industry Aviation safety
Founded 2007
Headquarters Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Key people Michel Piers (Institute Director)
Employees 32
Website http://www.nlr-atsi.nl/

The NLR Air Transport Safety Institute (NLR-ATSI) is a research and consultancy organisation embedded in the National Aerospace Laboratory of the Netherlands (NLR). NLR-ATSI is one of the largest institutes of its kind in Europe. The institute was officially opened by Prof. Pieter van Vollenhoven on October 31, 2007. NLR-ATSI is a not-for-profit organisation with 32 employees.

The institute advises government and industry in the Netherlands and abroad on air transport safety issues. The services provided by NLR-ATSI can be divided into the following expert areas:

  • Safety Management
  • Safety regulation
  • Safety cases and safety assessments
  • Operational and flight technical assessments
  • Air safety data analysis
  • Safety modelling for advanced operations
  • Incident & Accident investigation
  • Safety training
  • Security

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) uses data from NLR-ATSI on the operation of aircraft for commercial air transport for their annual safety review [1].

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