The Executive Board of the International Federation of Air Line Pilots’ Associations (IFALPA) is pleased to announce that Dragana Milosavljevic has accepted the role of Technical Officer. Beginning immediately, Dragana will focus on supporting the activities of the Aircraft Design and Operation (ADO) Committee and Climate Working Group, the Aerodrome and Ground Environment (AGE) Committee, and the Air Traffic Services (ATS) Committee from IFALPA’s Headquarters in Montreal, Canada.
IFALPA Technical Director, Gordon Margison, “We are delighted to welcome Dragana to our Technical Team. The breadth and depth of her experience across many sectors of the aviation world coupled with her international expertise will enhance our ability to serve our Member Associations – benefitting the global pilot community.”
Dragana’s expertise spans regulatory compliance, aviation safety, quality assurance, and project management. With an engineering background and extensive experience in safety risk management, flight data and flight operations, she is a strong advocate for fostering a safety culture, where transparency and accountability lead to safer aviation operations.
Dragana is committed to leveraging her skills and experience to support the Federation’s mission: to promote the highest level of aviation safety worldwide and to be the global advocate of the piloting profession, providing representation, services, and support to both our members and the aviation industry.
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