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Summer Safety 2026 – Go Safe Together – Safety Promotion

Join EASA on 1 June 2026 for the launch webinar of Go Safe Together – Europe’s Summer Safety Campaign 2026.

This webinar will introduce the campaign, explain the key summer safety themes and provide practical ideas to help your organisation run effective local safety promotion activities during the summer. 

Summer is one of the busiest and most demanding periods in aviation. Higher traffic levels, operational pressure, weather disruption, fatigue and changing operational conditions can increase risk across the aviation system. The campaign is designed to help organisations focus attention on these challenges through practical engagement with operational staff and positive safety conversations.

The session will cover:

  • The purpose and structure of the campaign
  • The key summer safety themes and operational risks
  • How organisations can adapt the campaign locally
  • Practical approaches to effective safety promotion
  • Ideas for workshops, toolbox talks, briefings, safety walks and local engagement activities
  • Examples of how organisations can make safety visible and relevant during busy operations

The campaign itself will run from 1–5 June 2026 and is open to airlines, airports, ANSPs, ground handling organisations, maintenance providers, training organisations and authorities.

The five campaign themes are:

  • This Is How We Do Safety
  • You Are Safety
  • Every Task Matters
  • Speak Up. Learn. Improve.
  • Making Safety Happen

The aim is simple, to support organisations in creating practical, engaging and collaborative safety activities that help prepare for summer operations.

Organisations interested in participating in the campaign or sharing local activities are encouraged to contact the EASA Safety Promotion team via email to safetypromotion [at] easa.europa.eu (safetypromotion[at]easa[dot]europa[dot]eu).

Because safer summer operations happen when we work together.

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