Marking what it says represents one of the most
important milestones in its 52-year history, Solomon Airlines has
been awarded IATA Operational Safety Audit Certification (IOSA).
“The implications this world standard safety
accreditation has for Solomon Airlines from the perspective of
aviation safety are tremendous and will play a key role in the
efforts we are going to in order to achieve our long term ambition
of full IATA membership,” said Solomon Airlines’ Chairman of the
Board of Directors, Denton Rarawa. “The IOSA Certification means a
much stronger commercial alliance with our regional and
international partners and we can now proudly take our place
alongside other fellow IOSA-accredited airlines. Looking forward,
we are hopeful this certification will also mean much an increase
in IATA interline partnerships. We fully appreciate and take very
seriously the implications this IATA recognition represents for
Solomon Airlines, the destination’s tourism and business sectors
and ultimately, the people of the Solomon Islands.”
Solomon Airlines CEO, Captain Ron Sumsum said he
was extremely pleased with the result. He now plans requesting an
immediate IATA review intended to see Solomon Airlines build on
its current associate membership and achieve full IATA status.
Meanwhile, in other Solomon Airlines’ news,
General Manager Operations & Commercial, Gus Kraus said the
carrier has forged strong commercial partnerships with Qantas
Airways and Air New Zealand.
“This gives us a unique opportunity to
aggressively market the Solomon Islands throughout Australia and
New Zealand,“ Mr Kraus said. “We recently added the majority of
Asian countries as well as linking the UK/Europe, the Middle East
and USA with our partner airlines. “This is indicative of the
recognition we are receiving from other IOSA accredited
international carriers.”
Solomon Airlines,
Solomon Islands
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