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Suriname Launches Major Aviation Safety Reform Project with German Expert Firm

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PARAMARIBO – The Civil Aviation Authority Suriname (CASAs) has officially appointed the international aviation safety company AEROTHRIVE, headquartered in Germany, to lead a multi-year project to strengthen Suriname's aviation safety oversight. The program focuses on addressing deficiencies identified in recent ICAO and European Union audits within both CASAS and the broader Surinamese aviation sector.
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PARAMARIBO – The Civil Aviation Authority Suriname (CASAs) has officially appointed the international aviation safety company AEROTHRIVE, headquartered in Germany, to lead a multi-year project to strengthen Suriname's aviation safety oversight. The program focuses on addressing deficiencies identified in recent ICAO and European Union audits within both CASAS and the broader Surinamese aviation sector.

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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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