2nd September, 2009
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Author: merlyn.pauley
The low cost airline based in Sharjah Air Arabia receives the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) registration. Air Arabia has received the IOSA registrationas IOSA has assessed the operational management and control systems of Air Arabia. IOSA will assess Air Arabia over a period of 5 days on its flight operations, flight dispatch, aircraft engineering and maintenance, ground handling, cargo operations and airline security. The IOSA registration is awarded to Air Arabia by the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Air Arabia obtains IOSA registration as it has shown conventionality with the full IOSA standards.
Source: Air Arabia
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1st April, 2009
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IATA declared that 224 of its member airlines, including 93% of all scheduled international air traffic, is registered on the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) registry. In other words all IATA airlines are IOSA registered. The greater part of IATA member airlines finished the IOSA process. IATA is therefore working with those airlines not capable to make the deadline. IATA is working with these airlines in order to bring them up to the high IOSA standard the moment probable. IOSA standards are accessible free of charge for whichever commercial airline. Further more IATA will put in US$ 8 million to fund IOSA audits for its member airlines. On the other hand non-IATA members can experience an IOSA audit by contracting with one of the 8 accredited audit organisations. IATA has also put in US$3 million in its Partnership for Safety programme which helped 180 airlines worldwide to get ready for IOSA with gap analysis audits, and specific training courses. IATA is structuring on the success of the IOSA programme to get better safety on the ground.
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13th March, 2009
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After 58 years of operation without major incidents, Air Pacific has been accredited IOSA label. The IOSA audit report argues that the airline meets all the criteria established in order to obtain IOSA certification, in addition to the ‘Gold Standard’ assigned to Air Pacific for the Operational safety demonstrated. Air Pacific will now be subject to the IOSA audit reports every 2 years to maintain its accreditation. With the launch of new routes and the introduction of the new Boeing B787 Dreamliner to its fleet, Air Pacific is prepared for the challenges ahead, IOSA accreditation in his pocket.
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