The low-cost airline has been added to the list of IOSA-achieved airlines of IATA.
The IOSA programme is an internationally-recognised safety evaluation system, designed to assess the operation management and control of safety standards within an airline.
According to Jetstar Pacific Chief Executive Officer Nguyen Quoc Phuong, the airline cleared over 900 standards and recommended practices outlined in the programme to get the certification.
Jetstar Pacific is now using the Safety Management System (SMS) approved by Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam and based on standards of IATA, the International Civil Aviation Organisation and Australia’s Qantas Airways.
The IOSA programme is an internationally-recognised safety evaluation system, designed to assess the operation management and control of safety standards within an airline.
According to Jetstar Pacific Chief Executive Officer Nguyen Quoc Phuong, the airline cleared over 900 standards and recommended practices outlined in the programme to get the certification.
Jetstar Pacific is now using the Safety Management System (SMS) approved by Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam and based on standards of IATA, the International Civil Aviation Organisation and Australia’s Qantas Airways.
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