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Air Charter Safety Foundation 2025 Announces Symposium Dates

ERAU Co-hosts Event At Daytona Beach Campus

The Air Charter Safety Foundation announced that its 2025 Safety Symposium will be held April 7-9 that the Embry Riddle Aeronautical University’s (ERAU) Daytona Beach Campus.

The symposium will be co-hosted by ERAU’s Boeing Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety and the College of Aviation, giving Business Aviation professionals an opportunity to come together to discuss the advancement of safety in the industry.

The Safety Symposium is an annual two-day event where safety experts and aviation leaders from around the country gather to review and discuss current and emerging safety issues and challenges. This year’s attendees will have the chance to network with current and future industry leaders including students from ERAU who will be tomorrow’s aviation professionals and leaders.

Bryan Burns, President and CEO of ACSF said, “Our goal for this year will be making the symposium keenly focused on common safety risks and how to mitigate those risks. We want everyone who attends to be able to walk away with something they can take back to their flight departments that will have a measurable impact on safety.”

Burns added, “The Safety Symposium provides a unique opportunity for attendees to engage, exchange ideas, and collaborate on innovative solutions to enhance aviation safety. This Symposium is truly a top-tier aviation safety industry event. Even if you only had the opportunity to attend a single session, it would be worth the trip.”

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