AirAsia X Receives Second IATA Operational
Safety Audit Certification
[HD video below] AirAsia X
has
received its second IATA Operational Safety Audit Certification
(IOSA), confirming that the airline is in compliance with
international operational safety standards.
IATA’s
Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) program is an internationally
recognized and accepted evaluation system designed to access the
operational management and control systems of an airline.
In order to receive the certificate, AirAsia X successfully
completed the operational safety audit covering all aspects of the carrier’s activities, namely: Organization and Management System,
Flight Operations, Operational Control and Flight Dispatch, Aircraft Engineering & Maintenance, Cabin Operations, Ground
Handling Operations, Cargo Operations and Security Management.
The
audit is performed every two years. New certificate is valid until
11 April 2018.
CEO of AirAsia X Berhad, Benyamin Ismail
said, “Safety is a core value that we at AirAsia X are committed
to. We are very pleased to receive the IOSA registration for the
second time and it’s a very proud moment for us to have
demonstrated that AirAsia X operates according to the most
stringent standards in the industry. This accomplishment will not
be possible without the dedication and hard work of our Allstars
from various departments who worked tirelessly in preparing,
reviewing and improving all of our operational processes and
implementation. This achievement is also a testament to our belief
in safety culture and put us on par with the largest and the best
airlines of the world.”
The airline joined IATA’s IOSA
Registry on 16 April 2015, becoming the second airline in
Malaysia to have successfully passed the full international safety
and compliance standards certification.
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