Thursday, March 23, 2017

Jin Air, International Aviation Safety Assessment 'IOSA 10th Edition' certification



[Korea gimeunji financial newspaper News] Jin Air International Air Transport Association (IATA) received from the International Aviation Safety Assessment (IOSA) 10th Edition certification announced Monday.

IOSA is the global air transport safety standard rating system created by IATA to establish a global standard for airline safety. IOSA certification must be renewed every two years and must meet the enhanced criteria at every screening.

In particular, IATA proceeds very seriously enough to have retained the authentication before it comes to supplement the information in one entry point, even IOSA assessment process.

Flight from Jin Air in October specialized rating agencies in IATA year for this certification, maintenance, room, transportation, aviation security, the IOSA 10th Edition certification through strict Screening procedures for the eight sectors around 940 over items such as safety management It was given.

Jin Air is getting past March 2009, the first domestic LCC renew certification every two years after the first IOSA certified and officially validated by the international standard levels of safety management systems and processes.

Jin Air "has samgo safety, such as investments last year, security system maintenance, education and training, strengthening, about 100 billion won in the aviation security sector, including enhanced safety organizations as a top priority," he said "the future aviation safety and flight that meets international standards naganeunde Following the accident record since its founding, based on the ability will do my best, "he said.

The former was the 415 world airlines obtain IOSA certification, according to IATA, showed that from 2011 to 2015 between the IOSA certified airline received a total accident rate is about 3.3 times lower than the US carriers certified.

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