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GCAA Hosts ASCC 2025 to Discuss Regulatory Innovation

GCAA Hosts ASCC 2025 to Advance Regulatory Innovation in UAE Aviation
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) recently convened the Aviation Safety Consultative Conference (ASCC) 2025 at Dubai’s Jumeirah Creekside Hotel, bringing together key aviation stakeholders from across the United Arab Emirates. Under the theme “Regulatory Innovation and Operational Excellence,” the conference served as a platform for industry leaders to exchange strategies and regulatory updates aimed at enhancing aviation safety standards in line with the UAE Vision 2031.
Eng. Aqeel Al Zarouni, Assistant Director General of the Aviation Safety Affairs Sector at GCAA, highlighted the collaborative spirit of the event, stating, “ASCC 2025 reflects our collective ambition to lead through collaboration, innovation, and regulatory agility. Together with our industry partners, we continue to build a proactive safety culture that supports sustainable aviation growth for the UAE and beyond.”
Key Regulatory Developments and Industry Focus
Among the significant announcements was the introduction of Safety Decision 2025-01, which addresses fatigue management in aviation maintenance. The conference agenda covered a broad spectrum of critical topics, including the operational integration of electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft, the deployment of AI-driven compliance systems, strategies for weather resilience, emergency preparedness, and the refinement of Acceptable Level of Safety Performance (ALoSP) metrics. Discussions also encompassed Flight and Duty Time Limitations (FDTL) variations, updates on aircrew licensing and training oversight, non-technical competencies, passenger behavior management, and enhancements to CAR-AIR OPS regulations alongside improvements to e-service platforms. The event concluded with an invitation for industry-wide engagement in the forthcoming Safety Marathon 2025.
The emphasis on regulatory innovation at ASCC 2025 comes amid global challenges such as regulatory fragmentation, which has notably affected sectors like transatlantic financial services through inconsistent Basel III implementation timelines, creating market uncertainty. Similarly, the aviation industry faces pressures to modernize regulatory frameworks, as exemplified by the United States, where outdated airspace structures impede the advancement of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). These international trends underscore the importance of the UAE’s proactive and agile regulatory approach to maintain competitiveness and resilience amid evolving global standards.
Pioneering Framework for Hybrid Aviation Operations
In a landmark development, the GCAA unveiled the world’s first regulatory framework enabling hybrid operations that allow both eVTOLs and conventional helicopters to operate interchangeably on shared infrastructure. Developed in close collaboration with international partners, this framework aims to accelerate operational readiness, optimize infrastructure utilization, and support the UAE’s broader vision for sustainability and smart mobility. By permitting dual use of helicopter and eVTOL pads, the initiative offers a cost-effective infrastructure model and positions the UAE as a global leader in integrating advanced air mobility solutions.
Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi, Director-General of the GCAA, emphasized the transformative nature of this framework, stating, “This pioneering regulatory framework does not merely enable new technology; it redefines how aviation evolves. It reflects our commitment to innovation in developing a supportive ecosystem for the growth of this vital sector and a future where advanced air mobility is seamlessly integrated into our national infrastructure.”
As the pace of regulatory innovation accelerates, the GCAA remains vigilant regarding potential challenges such as regulatory fragmentation and the need to balance efficiency with competitiveness—issues that have affected diverse sectors worldwide, from biotechnology to agriculture. By fostering collaboration and maintaining regulatory agility, the UAE aims to sustain its leadership in aviation safety and innovation, ensuring a robust and future-ready aviation ecosystem.

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