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International Civil Aviation Organization Promoting Aviation Safety Through Financial and Technical Assistance Terry McVenes Director, Operational Regulatory Affairs Boeing Commercial Airplanes October 27, 2011

20 Year Aviation Forecast: Strong Long Term Growth World economy (GDP) Number of airline passengers Airline traffic (RPK) Cargo traffic (RTK) 3.3% 4.2% 5.1% 5.6% COPYRIGHT 2011 THE BOEING COMPANY

Copyright © 2011 Boeing. All rights reserved. Assure Healthy Safety Foundation Promote Worldwide Safety Culture Promote Proactive Risk Management Approach Boeing Safety Leadership: Working together for a Safe and Efficient Global Air Transportation System today and in the future. Safety Integration Across the Value Stream DesignBuildOperationMaintenanceInfrastructureRegulation >>>>> Cooperation Aligned Focus Data Driven Sharing Knowledge

Copyright © 2011 Boeing. All rights reserved. Accident Rates by Region of the World 2001 through 2010 United States and Canada 0.4 Latin America and Caribbean 2.3 Europe 0.6 China 0.2 Africa 7.6 Oceania 0.0 Western-built transports >60,000-pounds hull loss accidents, by airline domicile Accidents per million departures * Data through 2006 World 1.0 Asia (excluding China) 1.6 Middle East 2.0 CIS 2.5

Promote Worldwide Safety Culture Addressing the Regional Safety Risk Accident rates and numbers of fatalities differ dramatically in different regions of the world We know how to prevent many of the types of accidents occurring today Efforts to improve safety have been most successful when industry and government have worked together Better use and coordination of industry and government resources can dramatically reduce these kinds of accidents

Aviation Safety Responsibilities Are Shared Air Safety Operated safely Maintained properly Safe airplane design Manufactured in conformity to the approved design Initial operating & maintenance manuals In service safety Manufacturers Airlines Government Airworthiness requirements Manufacturing quality Safe operating environment

7 Why Does Boeing Participate? Reduce the number of accidents and fatalities in regions, states, or airlines where these remain high Build on Boeing’s reputation as a worldwide leader in aviation safety To reduce the risk to our fleet in the region To gain direct knowledge of regional issues / concerns Relationship building opportunities / Brand image

Benefits to Boeing’s Involvement Resources with expert technical knowledge In-kind support Added credibility to regional and individual country efforts Funding source

Our Participation Boeing employees capable of speaking, and evaluating decisions on Boeing’s behalf Knowledgeable of Boeing’s safety activities and plan Knowledgeable of the region Technical experts in flight operations, maintenance, etc.

BCA/IATA/FAA/ICAO Support RASG and RAST-PA Focus on risk, use CAST SEs Coordinate regional initiatives Reduce duplication of efforts 5 Promote Worldwide Safety Culture Regional Boeing Activities BCA/IATA/FAA/ICAO Leverage AFI plan Support COSCAPs’ RSOO transition Increase Industry participation Use select CAST SEs 1 2 BCA/IATA/FAA/ICAO Continue to adopt CAST SEs Align COSCAPs with GASR Support GASR workshops BCA Special Attn: Indonesia, India BCA/IATA/FAA/ICAO Align COSCAP with GASR Use select CAST SEs Leverage Strong Industry 5 3 BCA/IATA/FAA/ICAO Support GASR implementation Use select CAST SEs Obtain ISSG participation 2 3 Copyright © 2009 Boeing. All rights reserved Europe Support ECAST safety activities Work with airlines to implement safety enhancements Support volcanic ash task force 8 ICAO Participate in ICAO safety activities Key member of ISSG Develop and implement GASR 7 US Support US CAST/ ASIAS safety initiatives Co-lead JIMDAT Develop SEs and metrics Vulnerability discovery (pro-active initiatives) International outreach Participate in FAST

Copyright © 2011 Boeing. All rights reserved. Assure Healthy Safety Foundation Promote Worldwide Safety Culture Promote Proactive Risk Management Approach Boeing Safety Leadership: Working together for a Safe and Efficient Global Air Transportation System today and in the future. Safety Integration Across the Value Stream DesignBuildOperationMaintenanceInfrastructureRegulation >>>>> Cooperation Aligned Focus Data Driven Sharing Knowledge

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