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Global Aviation Safety Roadmap
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Leadership in safety requires an understanding of the situation, an acceptance of responsibility, a commitment to action and clear strategies and targets. For Goverments and States, safety leadership must involved taking the issue form the margins to the mainstream to help guide policy and action. For industry, it must reach beyond the design and technology penetrate the mangemensts and culture of aviation. The attainment of safe system is the highest priority in aviation. The moral imperative for action to reduce the accident rate still further is self-evident, the operational benefit is immense, and the business case highly compeling.
 
Industry Highlights:
Business Travel Awards 2009: International Airport (source: www.cntraveller.com)

Rank
Airport Score
1 Beijing Capital International, China 87.30
2 Incheon International Seoul, South Korea 86.44
3 Changi, Singapore 86.38
4 Schiphol, Amsterdam 86.17
5 Hong Kong International 85.65
6 Dubai International 85.56
7 Madrid Barajas International 84.53
8 Kuala Lumpur International 84.47
9 Sydney 84.40
10 Barcelona 83.35
11 Zurich
77.63
12 Frankfurt 76.84
13 Munich 76.53
14 Copenhagen 72.74
15 Vancouver 71.06