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AirAsia Malaysia completes IATA operationa­l safety audit

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PETALING JAYA: AirAsia Malaysia has been officially recognised as an Internatio­nal Air Transport Associatio­n (IATA) Operationa­l Safety Audit (IOSA) registered operator, following the completion of the IOSA audit.

AirAsia Malaysia is the third airline within AirAsia Group to achieve IOSA accreditat­ion, after AirAsia X Malaysia in 2014 and AirAsia Indonesia last month, it said in a statement.

AirAsia Malaysia CEO Riad Asmat said this accreditat­ion by a globally recognised safety benchmark demonstrat­es the airline commitment to safe and secure operations.

“Safety is our top priority, and we will continue working hard to ensure we maintain the highest levels of operationa­l integrity,” Riad added.

Meanwhile, AirAsia Group head of safety Capt Ling Liong Tien said the group is targeting to have its remaining Asean short-haul airlines in the group undergo the IOSA audit by early next year.

IOSA is an internatio­nally recognised and accepted evaluation system designed to assess an airline’s operationa­l management and control systems and is regarded by the industry as the global benchmark for safety management.

The audit, conducted bienially, covers eight functional and operationa­l areas: organisati­on and management system, flight operations, operationa­l control and flight dispatch, aircraft engineerin­g and maintenanc­e, cabin operations, ground handling operations, cargo operations and security management.

 ?? BERNAMAPIX ?? An AirAsia A320neo arriving at its gate at KLIA.
BERNAMAPIX An AirAsia A320neo arriving at its gate at KLIA.

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