Empowering aviation organizations to visualize risks, monitor safety performance, and ensure safety compliance through the BowTieXP Suite

In aviation, even small failures can lead to major consequences. The BowTieXP Suite helps you to assess and mitigate risks, identify critical controls, and proactively monitor safety performance. By applying the bowtie methodology, you gain a clear view of your risk landscape, integrate risk-based decision-making into your Safety Management System (SMS), and continuously improve operational safety.


 Why choose us?

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Assess and mitigate risks

Conduct hazard identification (HAZID) and risk assessments using the trusted bowtie approach to visualize threats, consequences, and barriers.

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Monitor Safety Performance

Track Safety Performance Indicators (SPIs) and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to evaluate the health and effectiveness of your safety controls and barriers.

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Learn from incidents in aviation

Integrate occurrence reporting and investigation findings to enhance safety assurance and move from reactive to predictive risk management.

Even with multiple preventive barriers in place, incidents can still happen. Traditional methods often reveal weaknesses only after an event. With BowTieXP Suite, aviation organizations move beyond reactive learning. Our barrier-based risk management approach uncovers hidden dependencies between hazards, threats, and controls, helping you anticipate failures before they occur. By linking controls to specific actions and responsibilities, you strengthen your SMS, reinforce a just culture, and ensure continuous safety improvement across operations.

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Barrier-based risk management in aviation

  • CHC Helicopter
  • SMS and Bowties
  • Civil Aviation Authority
  • IATA Part. 1
  • IATA Part. 2

Learn how BowTieXP Suite can help you

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