CASA Corporate Plan 2007-08 to 2009-10
The Corporate Plan contains the guiding principles overlying our strategic approach and covers the intended means of achieving our ongoing program. It is designed to ensure that CASA is best able to meet public expectations about aviation safety and to make sure that CASA is best positioned to most effectively and efficiently contribute to managing aviation safety risks.
This Corporate Plan represents our latest thinking on CASA’s future directions. It draws from lessons learned, it fine tunes our approach to ongoing programs, it makes allowance for changes in what is a dynamic aviation environment, and it incorporates new thinking and initiatives.
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Chief Executive Officer’s foreword
- The challenge, Our vision, Our values
CASA functions and regulatory framework
- General regulatory provisions, Tripartite structure
- Fleet characteristics
- Ageing aircraft fleet
- Aviation manufacturing, certification and new technologies
- Australia’s maintenance industry
- Air traffic services and telecommunications facilities
- Aerodrome rescue and fire fighting services
- Aerodrome operations
- Aviation security
- Pilots and flight engineers
- International obligations and relationships
- CASA reform program
- Improved safety in flying training
- People management
- Information and knowledge management
- Revenue and financial plan
- Commitment to managing risk
- Industry outlook and implications for CASA
- Assumptions about CASA’s operational environment
Strategic direction 2007–08 to 2009–10
- Goal: Achieve safety effectiveness
- Goal: Improved efficiency
- Goal: Improved industry and other stakeholder relations
- Goal: Improved accountability
Corporate performance reporting framework
- Review of performance against Corporate Plan 2006–07 to 2008–09
- Appendix A
- Comparative aviation industry data
- Appendix B
- Financial plan and forward estimates
- Appendix C
- Review of performance against Corporate Plan 2006–07 to 2008–09
- Glossary
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