The Bureau d’Enquêtes et d’Analyses, commonly known as the BEA, is France’s official organization for investigating civil aviation accidents and incidents. Established in 1946, the BEA operates under the Ministry of Transportation. Its primary role is to conduct thorough investigations into aviation occurrences. Importantly, the BEA maintains complete independence when carrying out these inquiries and issuing reports. This ensures that their findings are objective and reliable, contributing to improved safety in air travel.









