Jeju Air Reconfirms Compliance with International Safety Management System Standards
[Asia Economy Reporter Yoo Hyun-seok] Jeju Air announced on the 6th that it has completed certification for the ‘IOSA (IATA Operation Safety Audit) ISM 14th Edition,’ an international air transport standard audit system organized by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), thereby proving its world-class safety management system.
IOSA is an audit system established by IATA to set international standards for airlines' safe operation and quality assurance management systems.
Jeju Air first received IOSA certification in January 2009 and has been regularly reacquiring improved certifications. For the recent ‘IOSA ISM 14th Edition’ certification, Jeju Air underwent an evaluation of 934 assessment items across eight areas including flight operations, flight management, maintenance, cabin, transportation, cargo, and aviation security from August 22 to 26, 2022, conducted by a professional audit organization.
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A Jeju Air official stated, "The ‘IOSA ISM 14th Edition’ certification means that Jeju Air has established and secured a reliable aviation safety management system that meets international standards," adding, "We will do our best to build and operate a safe flight system that customers can trust through continuous safety investments and system improvements."
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