Using Incidents To Prevent Accidents
The IATA Safety Trend Evaluation, Analysis & Data Exchange System (STEADES), featuring the world's largest database of de-identified incident reports, provides a secure forum for the sharing of safety data and its global analysis. These analyses provide trending reports allowing to develop a comprehensive list of prevention strategies for a wide range of areas within the air transport industry: airline management, ground handling, air traffic control, maintenance, regulation, etc.
Features and Benefits: A Robust Toolset At Your Fingertips
With the STEADES Query Tool, you can interact with the world’s largest database of incident reports, extracting structured data and analyses as you require:
- Benchmark against comparable organisations
- Make better investment decisions by assessing specific safety issues
- Anticipate operational challenges at specific airports
- Determine whether your safety concerns are shared by others
IATA member airlines that contribute data regularly can access the query tool free of charge. For non-members the query tool is available for a fee. STEADES data contributors receive preferred rates.
The STEADES Safety Trend Analysis Report: a quarterly report focusing on global safety trends, with unbiased analysis of key issues and commentaries from aviation industry specialists. This report is issued on a quarterly basis, and subscription also offers access to archived reports.
Target Audiences:
Become a data-contributor and join the STEADES community!
Contributing your incident data is beneficial to the whole industry - your organisation included.
- Obtain customised analyses upon request
- Add value to your safety data by accessing an accurate picture of global information. You can benchmark, access the database through the web query tool, augment your understanding of key issues- all in a secure environment maintained by IATA
- Benefit from feedback, lessons learned, and the combined experience of many safety departments
- Access the analysis and trends resulting from STEADES
Do you want to become a STEADES data contributor? Please fill in the STEADES participation form (pdf)