About the EASA Board of Appeal
The EASA Board of Appeal (BoA) is part of the administrative structure of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), however, it issues its findings independently. The EASA BoA is responsible for deciding on appeals against certain decisions of the Agency. Pursuant to Article 108 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139, an appeal may be brought against decisions of the Agency which have been taken in the following fields:
- investigation of undertakings;
- airworthiness and environmental certification; and
- Regulation (EU) 2019/2153 (the ‘Fees & Charges Regulation’).
Certain decisions of the Agency concerning labels for flights are subject to appeal before the EASA BoA according to the ‘ReFuelEU Aviation Regulation’ (Regulation (EU) 2023/2405 of 18 October 2023).
Important information
Any appeal should be submitted directly to the Registrar of the Board of Appeal. To facilitate the lodging of appeals, the Agency provides an Appeal Form.
Appellants are also invited to read carefully the EASA BoA Rules of Procedure and Practice Directions to Parties to Appeal Proceedings, designed to assist parties in their appeal proceedings.
Appeal charges shall be paid to the Agency for processing an appeal lodged pursuant to Article 108(1) of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139. The amounts of the fees are regulated by Implementing Regulation 2019/2153 of 16 December 2019 on the fees and charges levied by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency.
The Members of the EASA Board of Appeal
The members and their alternates are appointed by the EASA Management Board from a list of qualified candidates established by the European Commission. The term of office of the members of the EASA Board of Appeal (BoA), including the Chairperson and any alternates, shall be five years and shall be extendable for a further five years. The members of the BoA shall be independent. In making their decisions, they shall neither seek nor take instructions from any government or other body.
Regulation (EC) No 104/2004 of 22 January 2004 lays down the rules for the organisation and composition of the EASA BoA. There is only one established Board that consists of two technically qualified members and one legally qualified member who also serves as the Chairperson. This composition is mirrored in the alternate members.
See also the EASA Management Board Decision No 06-2021 of 10 December 2021 renewing the term of office for Members of the Board of Appeal. The Members of the BoA are subject to a Code of Conduct.
Role |
Name |
Public Declaration of Interests |
Chairperson | Michael SANCHEZ RYDELSKI | Public Declaration of Interests |
Member | Helmut STAERKER | Public Declaration of Interests |
Member | Humberto VIEIRA RIJO | Public Declaration of Interests |
Alternate Chairperson | Giacomo TUTINELLI | Public Declaration of Interests |
Alternate Member | Joelle MONSO | Public Declaration of Interests |
Alternate Member | Heinz Joachim WIRTHS | Public Declaration of Interests |
Registrar of the EASA Board of Appeal
The EASA Board of Appeal (BoA) is assisted by a Registrar, who is appointed by the EASA Executive Director. Personnel in charge of the registry shall not participate in any Agency proceedings relating to decisions that can be brought under appeal. In the exercise of these duties, the Registrar is subject only to the authority of the BoA.
Contact
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Parcels |
registrar.board.appeal [at] easa.europa.eu (registrar[dot]board[dot]appeal[at]easa[dot]europa[dot]eu) | EASA Registrar of the Board of Appeal Postfach 10 12 53 50452 Cologne Germany |
EASA Registrar of the Board of Appeal Konrad-Adenauer-Ufer 3 50668 Cologne Germany |
Decisions of the EASA Board of Appeal
Date of Decision | Appeal Case / Decision |
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7/09/2023 | AP/20/2023 Fly Baghdad Company for Aviation Ltd (Language of the proceedings: English) Decision of the EASA Board of Appeal |
19/12/2022 | AP/17/2022 Aviones Piezas y Accesorios (APA) S.L. (Language of the proceedings: English) Decision of the EASA Board of Appeal |
19/04/2018 | AP/10/2017/Reiner Stemme Utility Air-systems GmbH (Language of the proceedings: English) Decision of the EASA Board of Appeal |
21/11/2014 | AP/06/2013/Issoire Aviation (Language of the proceedings: English) Decision of the EASA Board of Appeal |
17/01/2014 | AP/04/2013/Robinson Helicopter Company (Language of the proceedings: English) Decision of the EASA Board of Appeal |
30/04/2013 | AP/03/2012/LUCK (Language of the proceedings: German) Decision of the EASA Board of Appeal |
17/12/2012 | AP/01/2012 Heli-Flight GmbH & Co. KG (Language of the proceedings: German) Decision of the EASA Board of Appeal (For information purposes only: English) Decision of the EASA Board of Appeal |
Legal framework
- Articles 105-114 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1139 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 4 July 2018 on common rules in the field of civil aviation and establishing a European Union Aviation Safety Agency
- Commission Regulation (EC) No 104/2004 of 22 January 2004 laying down rules on the organisation and composition of the Board of Appeal of the European Aviation Safety Agency
- Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/2153 of 16 December 2019 on the fees and charges levied by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency, and repealing Regulation (EU) No 319/2014
- EASA BoA Rules of Procedure
- Practice Directions to Parties to Appeal Proceedings
- Article 14 'Environmental Labelling Scheme' of Regulation (EU) 2023/2405 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 October 2023 on ensuring a level playing field for sustainable air transport (ReFuelEU Aviation)
Inter-Agency Appeal Proceedings Network
The EASA Board of Appeal is member of the Inter-Agency Appeal Proceedings Network (IAAPN), established in 2018. The IAAPN's is a subnetwork of the broader EU Agencies Network and its aim is to promote cooperation, coordination, as well as sharing of knowledge and best practice on common appeal proceedings’ issues.
The Case law repository is an open-access online database that collects the decisions adopted by the EU Agencies’ appeal bodies.