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Welcome To The Naval Air Systems Command Integrated Safety Team Site

What Is The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR)?

We exist to provide cost-wise readiness and dominant maritime combat power to make a great Navy/Marine Corps team better. From aircraft and weapons development to carrier launch and recovery; from sensors to real-time communications to precision targeting; from aircraft and weapons sustainment to state-of-the-art training; NAVAIR provides dominant combat effects and capabilities to the American warfighter.

NAVAIR is an Echelon 2 Command (reporting directly to CNO) who's dual mission encompasses:

  1. Responsibility for the development, production, and technical support of aircraft and airborne weapon systems for the Navy and Marine Corps


  2. Type Commander (TYCOM) responsibility for NAVAIR aircraft

In that regard, the goals of the NAVAIR Safety Program are to:

  1. Increase readiness throughout the Navy by reducing aircraft systems damage and personnel injuries caused by product deficiencies


  2. Ensure the safe operation of NAVAIR aircraft and production activities, and protect the safety of NAVAIR personnel through proactive safety awareness and operational risk management

More Importantly, What Can We Do For You?

NAVAIR safety efforts are divided into the following offices:


U.S. Navy Sailors and Marines can contact the NAVAIR “Help Desk” for questions on NAVAIR Point of Contact. (301)342-3104 or DSN: 342-3104.

Toll Free "One Touch" Technical Support for the Fleet: 1-877-4-1-TOUCH or 1-877-418-6824 (then press option 2 for aviation support)

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