Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Regulations (EU) 2024/1689 and (EU) 2018/1139 as regards the simplification of the implementation of harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (Digital Omnibus on AI) [15708/25 - COM(2025)836 final] - Opinion on the application of the Principles of Subsidiarity and Proportionality
What you need to know: Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Regulations (EU) 2024/1689 and (EU) 2018/1139 as regards the simplification of the implementation of harmonised rules on artificial intelligence (Digital Omnibus on AI) [15708/25 - COM(2025)836 final] - Opinion on the application of the Principles of Subsidiarity and Proportionality
The Digital Omnibus on AI represents a significant regulatory evolution, amending both the AI Act and aviation safety regulations to simplify implementation of harmonized AI rules. This proposal demonstrates the EU's commitment to reducing compliance complexity while maintaining
Introduction
The Digital Omnibus on AI represents a significant regulatory evolution, amending both the AI Act and aviation safety regulations to simplify implementation of harmonized AI rules. This proposal demonstrates the EU's commitment to reducing compliance complexity while maintaining robust safeguards for high-risk AI applications.
Key Points
- Streamlines duplicate or overlapping AI compliance requirements
- Harmonizes rules across aviation and general AI sectors
- Reduces administrative burden on organizations managing multiple regulatory frameworks
- Maintains strong protections for high-risk AI systems
- Facilitates faster market entry for compliant AI solutions
What This Means for Your Business
If your organization operates across aviation, transport, or other regulated sectors using AI, the Omnibus proposal directly impacts your compliance approach. Rather than managing separate requirements under distinct regulations, you'll navigate a more unified framework. This simplification reduces the cost and complexity of maintaining compliance documentation and governance structures. However, don't assume requirements have been loweredβthe amendments maintain, and in some cases strengthen, safeguards for high-risk applications. Use this transition period to audit your current AI compliance programs against both existing and proposed requirements. Organizations that proactively align with the anticipated Omnibus framework will minimize disruption during implementation and avoid costly retroactive adjustments.
This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
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