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ECCAIRS 2 is a centralized digital platform for aviation safety occurrence reporting and analysis in Europe. Its full name is the European Coordination Centre for Accident and Incident Reporting Systems. Managed by EASA on behalf of the European Commission’s DG MOVE, it supports the collection, sharing, analysis, and safety recommendation management of aviation occurrences under EU Regulation 376/2014. Its core users include national aviation authorities, accident investigation bodies, aviation organizations, and individual reporters.
The platform has been rebuilt from the older localized software suite into a fully web-based, centralized architecture. Reporters can submit occurrences online, or use offline PDFs or E5X uploads. Registered users can save drafts, view reports submitted after their account was created, edit them, and resubmit them as updated reports. Organization accounts allow administrators to manage users and assign roles such as reporter and administrator. The platform also provides ADREP taxonomy browsing, the ECCAIRS 2 Web Application, the SRIS 2 safety recommendations application, and a public safety recommendations portal.
ECCAIRS 2 emphasizes compatibility with the ADREP taxonomy and ECCAIRS format, supporting standardized data exchange, reducing manual entry, and improving the quality of safety data. Its central database design includes national repositories, a European central repository, and separation across CAA/SIA dimensions, with references to “data secured by design” and a “Chinese wall.” On the API side, the text states that it can connect to external SMS systems and analytics tools, and synchronize centrally managed taxonomy value lists.
The website does not disclose commercial plans, subscription pricing, or payment methods. The text only states that it uses open-source technologies, is license-free/free base software, and can reduce the costs of local installation, maintenance, and taxonomy upgrades. As such, it cannot be evaluated under a conventional SaaS pricing model.
Its strengths are a clearly defined regulatory use case, compliance with EU aviation safety reporting requirements, reduced deployment and maintenance costs through web-based delivery, and capabilities for organizational permissions, report updates, and external APIs. Its limitations are that the product is highly vertical and not suitable for general enterprise SaaS scenarios. The text also mentions form loading performance issues, PDF version compatibility limitations, and the fact that new accounts cannot view reports submitted before registration.
It is best suited for aviation regulators, accident investigation bodies, aviation operators, and safety management systems that need compatibility with ECCAIRS/ADREP. Access from mainland China is not mentioned in the text, so its availability is unknown.
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