Fastjet Zimbabwe achieves prestigious IOSA Registration

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Fastjet Zimbabwe, the award-winning airline has announced that it has successfully achieved the International Air Transport Association’s (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) registration. This registration acknowledges fastjet’s conformance and adherence to the highest operational and safety standards in the aviation industry.

Administered by the International Air Transport Association (IATA), the IOSA program was created in 2003 to assess the operational management and control systems of airlines. IOSA registration is recognised globally as the highest benchmark for airline operational safety, and the assessment encompassed a comprehensive evaluation of fastjet’s management systems and operational procedures across key areas, including flight operations, maintenance, engineering, and ground operations.

Fastjet Zimbabwe has been working towards this registration as part of its vision to achieve international recognition in upholding globally recognized safety and quality standards.

Commenting on the achievement, Nunurai Ndawana spokesperson for fastjet Zimbabwe stated: “Obtaining the IOSA registration is a significant milestone for our company, which is a testament of our commitment to safety and continuous improvement of our operations. We take great pride in our team, whose expertise and relentless effort have allowed us to meet the rigorous requirements set by IOSA.”

Fastjet’s IOSA registration is a testament to the unwavering dedication to delivering a trustworthy and safe travel experience. It solidifies the airline’s standing as a dependable partner for global airlines and opens the door to exciting new opportunities for growth and collaboration.

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