Vision of the Future: Forecasts and Conclusions from WORC 2024, Denys Kostrzhevskyi
This year’s World Overflight Risk Conference 2024 (WORC), held in Warsaw, was an important event for the aviation community.
Organised by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and Osprey Flight Solutions, this forum brought together leading experts from around the world to discuss and address issues related to overflight risks, especially the risks of flying over conflict zones.
Key Topics and Discussions – WORC 2024
Discussions at the conference focused on the latest approaches to real-time monitoring and hazard assessment, the use of advanced technologies to improve flight safety. Considerable attention was paid to the need for international exchange of information and resources between different aviation organisations to reduce the risks of flying over conflict zones.
Solving Aviation Problems in Conflict Zones
Particular attention was paid to the development of standards and procedures to minimise the risks of flying over dangerous regions.
In the context of the 10th anniversary of the flight MH17 tragedy, which was shot down over Ukraine in 2014 by Russian invaders, measures were discussed to improve flight safety in conflict zones and unpredictable situations.
The participation of the Ukrainian delegation at WORC 2024 played an important role in gaining knowledge about the best world practices that can be employed to improve security in the restoration of air infrastructure and air traffic in Ukraine after the war.
In general, WORC 2024 has become a starting point for the development of new approaches to aviation risk management and can play a key role in shaping the future aviation safety policy at the international level and in Ukraine.