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IATA Strategy for the IATA Strategy for the Future/IOSAFuture/IOSA
Mike O’BrienMike O’BrienIOSA Programme DirectorIOSA Programme Director
IATA’s Commitment to Safety
“Safety is our industry’s number one priority… The IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) is at the core of our efforts….. Standardisation is critical to improving Safety”.
- Giovanni BisignaniIATA CEO and Director General
Presentation Structure
Ö Accident rates and safety focusÖ Safety Auditing – IOSAÖ Safety DataÖ Ground Damage PreventionÖ Cargo SafetyÖ Cabin SafetyÖ ATC Phraseology/Aviation EnglishÖ Fuel Tank Safety
Common Goal of Reducing the Accident Rate
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IATA Six-point Safety Programme
Safety Auditing
Infrastructure Safety
Safety Data Management
Safety Training
Cabin Safety
Cargo Safety
What is IOSA?Ö A standardized and structured airline safety audit
programmeÖ Internationally recognized operational standards Ö A model for operational safety/quality
management
Ö A way to reduce the number of industry audits
Ö A model to improve global operational safety
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Safety Auditing
StatesStates AirlinesAirlines
IOSA Progress
Ö 77 audits completed; 36 more contracts signed;
Ö 43 airlines on the Registry; 50 audits avoided;
Ö State support growing, exemplified by Resolutionat ICAO Assembly;
Ö IOSA is not designed to replace Regulatory Oversight!ÖBut it can most definitely complement it
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Regional Audit Summary
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IOSA Findings: Conformity to Standards
Safety in Africa
Ö Almost 25% of accidents occurred in Africa.
Ö Main contributing factors: Ö Deficiencies in safety management.Ö Poor training systems.Ö Flight crew proficiency issues.
IATA “Partnership for Safety”Ö TrainingÖPractical IOSA awareness seminars
Ö Gap AnalysisÖProvide an assessment of the airline
Ö ImplementationÖ IATA members in developing regions ÖStarting with AFI, then other regions.
Ö IATA financing plus matching funds
Safety Data Management & AnalysisÖAccidents: Annual IATA Safety ReportÖ Lessons learned incorporated into future safety
initiatives.
ÖIncidents: STEADESÖ Quarterly reports highlight leading incident
issues.Ö Custom analysis of specific areas of concern.
ÖNormal Operations: FDA ServiceÖ Unique window into day to day operational
standards.Ö Specific occurrences can be analyzed and
animated for training purposes.
Ground Damage Prevention Programme
Why ?
$4 Bdamageper year
Ö Ground Damage - Areas of Concern
Ö Cargo and Baggage Loading/Unloading
Ö Airbridge/Jetway Operations
Ö Ground Maintenance Operations
Ground Damage Prevention ProgrammeMajor DeliverablesÖ Conduct an awareness campaign on GDPPÖObtain buy-in from concerned stakeholdersÖ Complete threat analysisÖ Short term action plan to address weak areasÖ Cost tracking tool - direct costs of ground damageÖ Develop a SMS certification programme for
service providersÖ Establish harmonised incident/accident database
Cargo Safety Ö Cargo operations - 33% of the 2004 accidentsÖ Europe and North America negligible contributors
Ö Any accidents damage public confidenceÖ Involve States through ICAOÖ Study higher threat areas, e.g wet leaseÖ Identify the best areas to focus action Ö Develop IOSA for all-cargo operationsÖ Implement ASET recommendations on cargo
accident prevention
Ö Reduce turbulence-related cabin crew injury rate by 50% by 2008Ö Reduce inadvertent slide deployment rate by half
by 2008Ö Cabin safety toolkit in developmentÖ Includes training and incident analysis manual Ö Include research conducted for future A380 operators Ö Toolkit ready Q3 2005
Cabin Safety
Aviation English Training and Testing
Ö Language used in ATC comms has been a contributory factor in many fatal accidentsÖ New provisions for language proficiency and
ATC phraseology adopted by ICAOÖ Compliance date is March 2008Ö To assist the industry, IATA has developed new
training and testing services.
Fuel Tank Safety Ö IATA fully agrees to the need for improvements in the
area of fuel tank safety
ÖVarious investigative analyses have confirmed the effectiveness of alternate means of compliance
Ö IATA therefore strongly supports a joint industry effort to specify the final system modification and inspection requirements, avoiding retrofits for in-service aircraft
Conclusion - challenges
ÖSeek greater Regulatory Authority buy-in to IOSA
ÖHow can we better align Industry and State safety programmes?
ÖHow can we streamline/coordinate these programmes?Ö It’s not a competition!ÖCo-operation for safety improvement