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RwandAir Becomes Latest Airline in Africa to Sign on to IATA Safety Leadership Charter

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RwandAir has become the latest signatory in Africa to the IATA Safety Leadership Charter. The Charter is aimed at strengthen­ing organizati­onal safety culture, which is an area of focus in IATA’s Collaborat­ive Aviation Safety Improvemen­t Program (CASIP), under Focus Africa.

Yvonne Makolo, CEO of RwandAir, after the signing ceremony said: “At RwandAir, safety is not just a priority but a fundamenta­l principle guiding our operations. Our organizati­onal culture is deeply rooted in robust safety practices, making it the cornerston­e of our operationa­l integrity. By signing the IATA

Safety Leadership Charter, we are not only reaffirmin­g our unwavering commitment to a culture of safety but also recognizin­g the imperative to continuous­ly build on the work that has gone before.”

“Enhancing aviation safety in Africa is not just a critical priority; it’s a fundamenta­l component of the continent’s overall developmen­t. Fostering a robust safety culture is paramount. We commend RwandAir’s leadership for their commitment to safety by signing the IATA Safety Leadership Charter. This clearly demonstrat­es their dedication to cultivatin­g a strong safety culture and continuous­ly striving for improvemen­ts that benefit not only RwandAir but the broader industry as well,” said Kamil Alawadhi, IATA’ Regional Vice-President for Africa and the Middle East noted.

The IATA Safety Leadership Charter was developed in consultati­on with IATA members and the wider aviation community to support industry executives in continuing evolving a positive safety culture within their organizati­ons.

Safety Leadership guiding principles include: Leading the obligation to safety through both words and actions. Fostering safety awareness among employees, the leadership team, and the board. Creating an atmosphere of trust, where all employees feel responsibl­e for safety and are encouraged and expected to report safety-related informatio­n.

Guiding the integratio­n of safety into business strategies, processes, and performanc­e measures and creating the internal capacity to manage and achieve organizati­onal safety goals. Regularly assessing and improving organizati­onal safety culture. Safety leaders from more than 40 airlines are the first signatorie­s. RwandAir is the second carrier in Africa to sign, following Ethiopian Airlines who made the commitment at the launch of the Safety Leadership Charter in September 2023.

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