Garuda, Lion Air and Batik Air achieve top safety rankings

Geoffrey Thomas

By Geoffrey Thomas Fri Jun 8, 2018

Three major Indonesian airlines, including Garuda Indonesia, have had their safety ranking upgraded to the highest level after Indonesia passed a key international audit. Garuda Indonesia, Batik Air, and Lion Air have all been upgraded to the top safety tier – seven stars – by global rating agency AirlineRatings.com. The upgrade is the result of a new audit of Indonesia’s compliance with the eight categories in the International Civil Aviation Organization Universal Safety Oversight Audit Programme (USOAP). WATCH Slipping into LA at sunrise These include Operations, Airworthiness, Accident Investigation, Aerodromes, Organization, Legislation, Air Navigation Services and Licensing. ICAO is the governing body of commercial aviation. All three airlines have also completed the International Air Transport Association Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), which is conducted every two years. Airlineratings.com's  safety rating system, however, does not audit pilot training as this is covered to an extent under the IOSA audit. In 2017, the all accident rate for airlines on the IOSA registry was nearly four times better than that of non-IOSA airlines (0.56 vs. 2.17) and it was nearly three times better over the 2012-16 period. All IATA member airlines are required to maintain their IOSA registration. There are currently 423 airlines on the IOSA Registry of which 142 are non-IATA Members. Over the next few years, IOSA will undergo a digital transformation that will enable IOSA airlines to compare and benchmark their performance. In the long run, the digital transformation will help to focus auditing on areas with the highest level of safety risk. Garuda Indonesia completed the IOSA audit in 2008 and has not had an accident or serious incident since. After completing the audit, the European Union lifted its ban on Garuda Indonesia flying to Europe. The IOSA audit is an internationally recognized and accepted evaluation system designed to assess the operational management and control systems of an airline. Many countries have now adopted the audit as the guiding principle for their aviation system.      

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