Iran Among the World’s Top Five Leaders in Flight Safety Technology
WANA (Oct 29) – With the registration of two domestically developed software systems at the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Iran has entered the ranks of the world’s top five developers of intelligent flight safety technologies — a milestone that marks the country’s aviation industry’s transition toward technological independence and data-driven governance.
Iran recently registered two specialized Flight Safety Management System (FSMS) software platforms with WIPO, joining the United States, France, Russia, and China among the world’s leading powers in the field of intelligent flight safety and quality management technologies.
Siamand Abdollahzadeh, CEO of Qeshm Air, announced the achievement, saying: “This success is the result of the efforts of Iranian experts and innovators who developed fully indigenous software systems aligned with international aviation standards.”
According to Abdollahzadeh, the two systems — AV.SOS (commercial name: RASA) and AV.SIS (commercial name: RABIN) — provide an integrated framework for intelligent flight safety monitoring, risk analysis, quality auditing, and human error management in commercial aviation.
Masoud Eskandari, Deputy Director for Safety and Quality Assurance, emphasized that the software is built in accordance with ICAO Annex 19 requirements and the frameworks of the State Safety Programme (SSP) and Safety Management System (SMS). He noted that the systems embody the concept of “Data-Driven Safety Governance” in Iran’s aviation sector.
Using advanced data infrastructures and real-time risk analysis algorithms, these technologies can continuously monitor flight safety and issue preventive alerts to flight operations managers.
Beyond enhancing flight reliability and reducing dependence on foreign software, this achievement paves the way for Iran’s presence in the global market for flight safety technologies.
The international registration of these systems represents not only a technological breakthrough but also a symbol of Iran’s scientific self-sufficiency and engineering capability in the aviation industry.




