Safety and passenger confidence in the air transport system are key objectives in Finnish aviation safety policy.

Finnish Plan for Aviation Safety FPAS
What is FPAS?
The Finnish Plan for Aviation Safety (FPAS, FASP Annex 1) describes the identified key risks in Finnish aviation along with Finland’s strategic safety objectives and measures taken to accomplish them.
FPAS has been published since 2013, and it is updated once a year.
Why FPAS?
FPAS concerns the systematic practical implementation of safety policy in everyday safety work at national level. Via FPAS Finland is implementing the necessary action items for member states recognized at European level under EPAS and also those arising from the national aviation safety risk management process described in FASP chapter 2.6.
The English version for the FPAS 2025 was published on 29th April 2025 and can be found below. The Finnish version of FPAS 2025 can be found in Finnish web pages (External link) (External link).
Below the FPAS-document, you can find updated FPAS 2025 information bulletins (only in Finnish). Older safety plan versions can be found from Traficom`s publication web pages.
Below you can find FPAS 2025 information bulletins for aviation organisations (available only in Finnish)
The objective of the FPAS bulletins is to support aviation organisations in FPAS 2025 implementation.
Contact details for more information about Finnish aviation safety programme, plan and safety performance targets & indicators
Heli Koivu, Chief adviser, SSP, SPAS/NASP focal point
e-mail: heli.koivu(at)traficom.fi
Finnish aviation safety - monitoring information available
Monitoring information about Finnish aviation safety is available in Data.Traficom web pages (External link).