One of the most important technical features in aerospace field is safety, through this paper we try to define the basic concepts of security, risk and risk management in aviation. In order to avoid unforeseen situations, it is necessary to improve safety, which is a reflection of risk management in the aviation industry, and at the same time, it is necessary to increase the capacity to identify problems before they become a significant problem. Currently, air accident investigations and aircraft safety inspections are now more effective, while improvements in manufacturing technology and better quality control of safer aircraft are now safer. The strategy of continuous improvement refers more precisely to the safety management in the aerospace field which is based on the continuous improvement of aircraft performance through the use of testing means through certain advanced technical systems. Safety management with the role of analyzing risks and improving the performance of aircraft. As safety management is also characterized by aircraft performance, there will be in various stages of research and development of an aircraft the need to verify using wind tunnels certain performance values determined by computer simulations. Following this trend, space chain organizations have continually invested in resources as a way to support their survival in the global marketplace, but these organizations have difficulty assessing the effect of their quality improvement programs and identifying key factors for their success. program failure. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the risks and improve the performance of aircraft in terms of aerospace safety management.
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