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IATA safety approval for NetJets
Following its IATA Operational Safety Audit (OSA), NetJets Europe has been entered on the IOSA registry, joining 14 European aviation companies that have received the certification to date. To receive the award, the company was audited by Aviation Quality Service in Frankfurt, which determined that NetJets Europe met all requirements in eight categories, including corporate organisation and management, flight operations, engineering and maintenance, ground handling, flight dispatch, cargo operations, cabin operations and operational security.

Following its IATA Operational Safety Audit (OSA), NetJets Europe has

been entered on the IOSA registry, joining 14 European aviation companies that have received the certification to date.

To receive the award, the company was audited by Aviation Quality Service in Frankfurt, which determined that NetJets Europe met all requirements in eight categories, including corporate organisation and management, flight operations, engineering and maintenance, ground handling, flight dispatch, cargo operations, cabin operations and operational security.\r

Said coo David Marcus: “We are honoured to achieve this important external validation of our operational safety practices. Our aim has always been not only to reach safety standards but to work ceaselessly to surpass them. Our investment in pilot training, safety features and maintenance makes the NetJets fleet among the safest in the skies.”\r

Head of the IOSA programme, Mike O’Brien, commented: “IATA strives continually to focus its attention on the critical aviation safety areas.

“Safety auditing is one of the six main elements of our safety strategy. Global application of the IOSA standards can enhance the ability of all airlines to deliver operational safety and efficiency.”