The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines (AAPA), in partnership with the Philippine Airlines, said the Asia Pacific Aviation Safety Seminar will be held at the Hilton Manila on Sept. 10 to 11, 2025.
The Asia Pacific Aviation Safety Seminar (APASS), AAPA’s premier safety forum for the region’s airline community, will bring together safety professionals from across the Asia Pacific, including AAPA member airlines, regulators, manufacturers, maintenance and repair organizations (MRO) and solution providers.
The theme for APASS 2025, “Safety Without Borders: Global Partnerships, Local Impact” will focus on operational resilience, human factors, safety leadership and risks arising from technology as well as evolving airspace threats, including spoofing, fatigue management and data integration.
“As aviation safety challenges grow in complexity, our collective commitment to collaboration, data sharing and cross-disciplinary learning becomes even more critical,” said Subhas Menon, director general of AAPA.
“APASS 2025 will offer a unique opportunity for the Asia Pacific safety community to address high-priority safety concerns and strengthen alignment across safety domains. We are proud to partner with Philippine Airlines to host this important event in Manila,” Menon said.
AAPA invites all aviation safety stakeholders in the Asia Pacific and beyond to participate in the seminar to work together towards a safer, more secure and sustainable aviation future.