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Bernardo Tomaz de Castro
ANAC Brazil
Bernardo Castrol holds a solid academic background, with a postgraduate “lato sensu” degree in Legislative Process from Instituto IMP de Ensino Superior and a degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Brasília (UnB).
He joined the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) in 2010 as a Civil Aviation Regulation Specialist and has since built a distinguished career marked by significant contributions at both national and international levels in the field of aviation safety. Between 2012 and 2018, he served as the National Continuous Monitoring Coordinator (NCMC) for the Brazilian State under the ICAO USOAP programme, during which Brazil underwent an ICAO Coordinated Validation Mission (ICVM). From 2017 to 2018, he also participated in the Group of Experts for a USOAP CMA Structured Review (GEUSR), contributing to the review of the programme’s methodology.
Between 2020 and 2022, he served as Data Protection Officer within ANAC, in accordance with the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD). Since 2023, he has held the position of Head of the ANAC Safety Office, having coordinated, in the same year, Brazil’s participation in both the USOAP Focused Audit and the State Safety Programme Implementation Assessment (SSPIA). From 2023 to 2025, he acted as coordinator of the Permanent Technical Group of the Brazilian State Safety Committee, being responsible, among other duties, for the development and monitoring of Brazil’s National Aviation Safety Plan (NASP).
He also coordinates the ANAC Internal Safety Committee, which convenes bimonthly with the Board of Directors and heads of safety units. Since 2025, he has represented Brazil on the ICAO Safety Management Panel (SMP). Additionally, he is a member of the Integrated Advisory Committee (IAC) of the Flight Safety Foundation and serves as Brazil’s representative on the Executive Steering Committee (ESC) of the Regional Aviation Safety Group – Pan America (RASG-PA), assuming the role of Vice Co-Chair of RASG-PA in 2026.
Among his additional qualifications, he completed the Safety Intelligence course offered by ICAO in March 2024 and participated in the International Aviation Safety Summit (IASS) 2025, organized by the Flight Safety Foundation.