Certification in aviation
Build right the first time with certification guidance
01 Avoid delays in market entry and unnecessary capital-intensive development iterations.
02 Build a strong intellectual property position early, increasing your attractiveness to investors.
03 Increase your professional credibility, which improves stakeholder confidence and your chance of success.
04 Find the right partners and advisors sooner.
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Who needs certification?
Certification at a glance
Map the use case and early safety assumptions. Identify which approvals may apply (EASA/ILT). Click the links on the right for more information.
Align your design with applicable requirements. Plan verification & validation (analysis, ground/flight tests). Click the links on the right for more information.
Submit your application with evidence (plans, conformity, test results) to the competent authority. Click the links on the right for more information.
Authority reviews, audits and inspections for compliance (processes, product, operations). Click the link for more information.
EASA Application Forms
Certificate granted. Continuous oversight applies to keep privileges (changes, surveillance). Click the link for more information.
EASA Rules for Continued Airworthiness
Explore Ongoing Projects
Certification-related items in Europe
Project
CONCERTO (Clean Aviation)
EU project developing novel certification methods and digital frameworks for next-gen aircraft.
Certification Authority
ILenT (Civil Aviation Authority NL)
Dutch authority page for aviation oversight, approvals and guidance.
Event Materials
EASA Hydrogen Certification Roadmap (Dec 17, 2024)
Roadmap outlining the approach to certify hydrogen-powered aircraft and systems.
Event Materials
EASA Certification Conference 2023
Three days of exchanges between EASA and industry on certification, sustainability, SMS implementation, and Part 21 developments.
Event materials
Maiden Flight HYDRA II project NLR (knowledge)
Research insights on hydrogen technologies relevant to certification aspects.
Working Group
Working Group WG-80 EUROCAE
Standards working group to develop guidelines and collect best practices to support qualification and certification of Hydrogen Fuel Cell Systems.
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