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The work of Flight Safety Foundation has inspired several independent organizations. These “sister” organizations cooperate with the Foundation and focus on aviation safety improvements in specific parts of the world. FSF supports the activities of such organizations through technical briefings, logistical assistance, speakers and publications. Aviation Safety Foundation Australasia The Aviation Safety Foundation Australasia (ASFA), based in Melbourne, has consolidated and coordinated safety efforts in all facets of the national aviation industry, from agricultural applicators to major airlines. ASFA activities include safety awards and conferences. The air transport industry is a unique global enterprise — a single flight can cross the borders of several countries and several continents. The Foundation, with members from more than 150 nations around the globe, transcends local, regional or national political interests. For more information, contact:
Flight Safety Foundation–Commonwealth of Independent States Shortly before the breakup of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, Flight Safety Foundation–International was formed in Moscow, Russia. Currently the organization conducts aviation safety activities in the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). FSF–CIS activities include the translation and redistribution of FSF publications. For more information, contact:
Flight Safety Foundation–West Africa Flight Safety Foundation–West Africa (FSF–WA), based in Lagos, Nigeria, was formed in early 2000 to serve the West African subregion. FSF–WA’s work will include the identification of priority areas of concern, dissemination of information, participation in industry analyses of safety and development of regional initiatives to improve aviation safety in the context of initiatives elsewhere in the world. For more information, contact:
Flight Safety Foundation–Japan Flight Safety Foundation–Japan was created in the late 1980s, after an FSF seminar in Japan, as an association of airline safety officers. Members of the group meet to share information, organize Japanese safety conferences and support international initiatives of the Foundation. For more information, contact:
Flight Safety Foundation–Southeastern Europe, Hellas (FSF-SEE) FSF–SEE’s area of operation initially will be Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Kosovo, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro, and Slovenia. FSF–SEE will advise the Foundation and its allied organizations regarding regional aviation safety and other issues. For more information, contact:
Flight Safety Foundation–Taiwan Flight Safety Foundation—Taiwan for more than 12 years has helped to promote and coordinate aviation safety efforts among all the airlines of Taiwan, China. The organization and mission have been patterned after the Foundation’s work. For more information, contact:
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