European Aviation Safety Agency was created in 2003.
European Aviation Safety Agency
European Maritime Safety Agency was created in 2002.
Spanish Maritime Safety Agency was created in 1992.
Catalan Food Safety Agency was created in 2002.
While it is not possible to completely guarantee anyones safety on an airplane, the name of the regulatory agency which oversees aircraft operation is the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the regulatory agency which oversees transportation safety is the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
European Food Safety Authority was created in 2002.
maintaining airplane safety standards
In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), part of the US Department of Transportation, implements policies and procedures for Aviation Safety. Every country has its own agency, usually with a different name, to perform this function. At the international level the International Civil Aviation Organization provides that function.
EASA is a fairly new European organisation headquartered in Germany, but overseeing all aspects of civilian aviation in Europe, in much the same way as FAA does in USA. - EASA regulates Air Traffic Control, Airfield operations, Airworthiness and Inspection of aircraft, Commercial Aircrew licensing and training and many other aspects of air operations.
Civil Aviation Safety Bureau of Hungary ended in 2006.
FAA
For the travelling public, the most desirable part of aviation safety is to fly to the designated destination without any engine or communication problems.