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Procurement

The European Aviation Safety Agency is an Agency of the European Union. EASA is a body under European public law which possesses its own legal personality but is distinct from institutions such as the Council, Parliament, Commission, etc.

As such, the Agency is subject to the provisions of the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the European Union, the EASA Financial Regulation and the relevant directives relating to the coordination of procedures for the award of public contracts.

PINs: Pre-information Notices

List of pre-information notices (PINs) published by the European Aviation Safety Agency for 2010.

Ongoing Calls for Tenders

Title and Deadline for submission
Related documents
EASA.2010.OP.06 Deadline for submission: 28 September 2010
CODAMEIN - Composite Damage Metrics and Inspection (high energy blunt impact threat)
EASA.2010.OP.13 Deadline for submission: 22 September 2010
SAMPLE III: Contribution to aircraft engines PM certification requirement and standard
EASA.2010.OP.07 Deadline for submission: 07 August 2010
Wafcolt - Water in Aviation Fuel under Cold Temperature Conditions
EASA.2010.RP.02 - Phase 1 Deadline for submission: 3 May 2010
Call for requests to participate: Provision of training and consultancy services on skills development of EASA staff members

Closed Calls for Tenders

Archive - closed calls for tenders

Calls for Expressions of Interest

Currently no calls for expressions of interest.

Archive - calls for expressions of interest

Low Value Procedures & General Information

General Conditions applicable to Contracts for the purchase of low-value services and supplies:

Annual list of Contracts (25.000€ - 60.000€)

Annual list of Contracts awarded by the European Aviation Safety Agency with a value greater than 25.000€ and up to 60.000€.

Annual information on Specific Contracts

Information relating to specific contracts based on a framework contract signed during a particular financial year where the aggregate volume of the specific contract(s) exceeds the thresholds in Article 158 (IR).