FAA Approves Houston Airports Safety Management System (SMS) Manual

FAA Approves Houston Airports Safety Management System (SMS) Manual

Houston Airports has received formal approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its Safety Management System (SMS) manual, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to proactive safety, regulatory compliance, and operational excellence.

FAA approval affirms that Houston Airports meets federal requirements for identifying and mitigating safety risks and demonstrates the airport system’s leadership in integrating safety throughout all areas of operation, from airfield services and terminal operations to employee engagement and customer experience.

The Safety Management System (SMS) is a structured approach to managing safety across the entire airport system. It enables Houston Airports to:

  • Identify and assess potential hazards before they impact operations
  • Apply risk-based decision-making
  • Continuously monitor and improve safety performance
  • Promote a shared positive safety culture across all roles and functions

The SMS aligns with the airport system’s R.I.S.E. values: relationships, innovation, service, and excellence. While the framework satisfies FAA Part 139 requirements, its real value lies in strengthening accountability, responsiveness, and continuous improvement across all operations.

At Houston Airports, safety is a shared commitment. Every employee, contractor, and stakeholder plays a role in maintaining and advancing the safety culture. Team members are encouraged to report concerns, identify hazards, and help address potential risks before they escalate. Internal training, awareness programs, and a dedicated SMS team ensure all personnel have access to tools and support that prioritize safety.

This approval comes at a critical time as Houston Airports prepares for record-setting passenger volumes and international events, including the 2026 FIFA World Cup. SMS provides the structure to scale operations, improve response, and reinforce the reputation of Houston Airports as a world-class airport system.

Source: Houston Airports

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