Thursday, 19 Sep 2024

Malaysia Airlines and Firefly Excel in IATA IOSA Audit, Reflecting MAG's Dedication to Safety

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) proudly announces that Malaysia Airlines and Firefly have both successfully secured registration in the International Air Transportation Association’s (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) as of July 2024. This achievement marks the tenth consecutive year of IOSA registration for Malaysia Airlines and the first successful audit for Firefly, highlighting MAG's steadfast commitment to maintaining IATA's rigorous global safety standards.


Malaysia Airlines and Firefly Excel in IATA IOSA Audit, Reflecting MAG's Dedication to Safety

Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) proudly announces that Malaysia Airlines and Firefly have both successfully secured registration in the International Air Transportation Association’s (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) as of July 2024. This achievement marks the tenth consecutive year of IOSA registration for Malaysia Airlines and the first successful audit for Firefly, highlighting MAG's steadfast commitment to maintaining IATA's rigorous global safety standards.

Effective immediately, the registration for both airlines will remain valid until 2026.

The thorough audits, conducted in January and February 2024, assessed eight essential operational areas: organization and safety management systems, flight operations, flight dispatch, aircraft engineering and maintenance, cabin operations, ground handling, cargo operations, and operational security.

Firefly, as an initial registrant, underwent the standard audit procedure conducted by an IATA-accredited Audit Organisation (AO). This accomplishment demonstrates the airline's dedication to meeting the highest international standards for aviation safety and operational excellence.

In contrast, Malaysia Airlines' renewal registration was achieved through a comprehensive Risk-Based IOSA (RBI) audit carried out by IATA Auditors. The RBI audit tailors its focus to potential safety risks unique to each airline, moving beyond a one-size-fits-all approach. This audit provided an in-depth evaluation of Malaysia Airlines' safety systems and programs, engaging employees at all levels to assess how safety policies and procedures are understood and implemented throughout the organization, from frontline staff to accountable managers.

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