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Global Aerospace's SM4 Aviation Safety Program Provides Insights on How to Close the Aviation Feedback Loop and Turn Data Into Safer Flights

Business aviation pilots worldwide access personalized, de-identified postflight insights via FlightPulse, enhancing safety culture and pilot ownership, Global Aerospace and GE Aerospace report.

  • On Feb 07, 2026, Global Aerospace's SM4 program and GE Aerospace's FlightPulse began delivering personalized postflight insights to pilots in Morris Plains, New Jersey, US.
  • Under the ICAO Safety Management System framework, pilots supplied data but received delayed, non-personalized feedback due to lacking systems, processes, or cultural alignment in flight departments.
  • Pilot-Facing tools let crewmembers review events the same day, including stabilized-approach trends and fuel performance, making data actionable before the next flight.
  • As adoption spreads, pilots develop greater ownership of safety metrics and operators from the largest global fleets to the smallest corporate flight departments see strengthened safety culture.
  • With data more abundant than ever, Global Aerospace SM4 ties planning, prevention, response and recovery to onboard sensors and FOQA programs, positioning insurers and operators to enhance safety.
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Global Aerospace's SM4 Aviation Safety Program Provides Insights on How to Close the Aviation Feedback Loop and Turn Data Into Safer Flights

Morris Plains, NJ, US / Storyteller / Feb 07, 2026 /

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Saturday, February 7, 2026.
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