Sharjah-based Air Arabia has successfully
completed the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), an
internationally recognised evaluation system designed to assess
the operational management and control systems of an airline.
This in-depth audit, which was conducted by
auditors from the Accredited Audit Organisation, Aviation Quality
Services GmbH, over a period of 5 days, covered Air Arabia’s
corporate organisation and management structure, flight
operations, flight dispatch, aircraft engineering and maintenance,
ground handling, cargo operations and airline security.
IOSA registration is awarded by the
International Air Transport Association (IATA) to those airlines
demonstrating conformity with the comprehensive IOSA standards.
Currently, some 327 airlines worldwide have received this
registration.
“As the pioneer in the region’s low-cost carrier
sector, Air Arabia is committed to ensuring the highest standards
of safety and operational excellence,” said Adel Ali, Group Chief
Executive Officer of Air Arabia. “Receiving IOSA registration is
therefore an important milestone in our ongoing journey to
sustained growth and expansion.”
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