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ACSF sets date for 2024 safety symposium
Once again at Embry-Riddle, April 2024's symposium will give safety leaders a platform to share new and challenging ideas to help advance aviation safety.

The Air Charter Safety Foundation is to hold its 16th ACSF Safety Symposium on 1-3 April, 2024, on the campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach, Florida. The annual aviation safety event brings together more than 175 attendees and a dozen aviation safety leaders to share their insights, best practices and lessons learned.

“Every year it becomes even more difficult to top the great roster of speakers we bring in for the Safety Symposium,” says ACSF president, Bryan Burns. “We're always impressed by the level of presenters who share with us their new and challenging ideas to help advance aviation safety.”

More than 180 attendees representing nearly 85 aircraft operators and aviation safety companies attended this year's 15th annual Safety Symposium, also at Daytona Beach. Burns says the Foundation is grateful to have located a new home for the event, “... owing to our generous, welcoming hosts at Embry-Riddle.”

“This is a top-tier industry event where, honestly, even if you only had the opportunity to listen to a single presenter, it would be worth attending and making the trip,” says Summit Aviation director of operations Hall Lewallen in a social media post. “Thank you, Air Charter Safety Foundation and Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, for making this happen. Can't wait until 2024.”

Registration for the Symposium opens in December, 2023.

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