State Safety Program (SSP) Implementation is designed for senior managers, inspectors, and technical personnel working in Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs). It also serves professionals from government agencies involved in aviation oversight. These individuals play a key role in implementing and managing the State Safety Programme. A clear understanding of the SSP is essential for strong aviation governance.
The course builds the core competencies required to align a State’s SSP with ICAO Annexes. These include Annex 1, Annex 6, Annex 8, Annex 11, Annex 13, and Annex 19. Participants learn how international standards connect with national regulations. This approach helps them create a consistent and effective safety framework at the State level.
The training focuses on both strategic and operational aspects. Participants explore how to establish a solid State Safety Policy and set measurable safety objectives. They also learn how to manage safety risks and apply proper safety assurance methods. The course guides participants in developing performance indicators that reflect real safety outcomes. These indicators support continuous monitoring and help States measure their safety maturity.
A practical part of the program covers the legal and institutional foundations of an SSP. Participants learn how to design an effective implementation plan. They also discover how to allocate resources, coordinate with service providers, and strengthen cooperation across aviation stakeholders. Special emphasis is given to building a strong safety culture. The course explains how communication, safety promotion, and regular training support long-term safety improvements.
By completing this program, participants gain the knowledge and tools needed to maintain compliance with international standards. They also improve their ability to support sustainable safety governance. A well-implemented State Safety Program contributes to a safer and more resilient aviation system. With the right structure and continuous improvement, States can enhance their performance and meet global expectations in aviation safety.


