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"The events of 11 September 2001 called into question all security measures employed by civil aviation and laid bare the extent to which it is exposed to the world’s most radical and destructive agendas, and the need to adopt effective measures for defending and protecting passengers, crew and aeronautical equipment. As such, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has a mission of the utmost importance, all the more so because of increased air traffic and the ever increasing movement of people and goods. Given the small number of manufacturers of aircraft and aeronautical equipment, it is justified for Europe to be particularly concerned about the need to be careful of conflicts of interest, to preserve the impartiality of decisions made, to ensure best certification practices, and to keep in mind the main interests at stake."@en1
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