KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Group, alongside its medium-haul affiliates AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X, has been recertified as seven-star airlines by AirlineRatings.com, meeting the stringent criteria of enhanced safety ratings.
Each airline that underwent assessment has also attained IOSA accreditation – the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Operational Safety Audit programme, a pivotal global standard ensuring the highest safety measures are consistently upheld.
AirAsia’s continuous seven-star rating shows its unwavering commitment to safety throughout its operations. This accomplishment is propelled by pivotal initiatives like comprehensive employee training, a deeply experienced engineering team boasting over two decades of expertise, and stringent maintenance protocols.
Moreover, AirAsia upholds a robust internal safety management system (SMS) and corporate governance structure, featuring a Board-level Safety Review Board (SRB). The airline consistently meets the most stringent global safety benchmarks, holding certifications such as the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Part 145 approval, guaranteeing top-tier safety compliance and operational excellence.
Geoffrey Thomas, Editor-in-Chief of Airlineratings.com, praised the AirAsia Group, including AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X, for securing an outstanding safety rating under the revamped criteria. Thomas commended the airlines for their near-flawless performance, highlighting their exceptional on-time records, minimal incident rates, and remarkable safety standards. He emphasized the unmatched reliability of their safety rating tool, a trusted resource for millions of travellers seeking assurance before booking flights.
Thomas underlined the rigorousness of the certification process, acknowledging the meticulous efforts undertaken behind the scenes to foster a safer and more informed air travel landscape. He mentioned the website’s recent relaunch and the ongoing recertification of all seven-star airlines. He leveraged enhanced safety data, expert analysis, and insights from former check and training pilots to fortify the rating system’s credibility.
Meanwhile, Bo Lingam, Group CEO of AirAsia Aviation Group, expressed delight at the recertification of AirAsia Group airlines with a 7/7 safety rating. Lingam noted that over the past 23 years, AirAsia Group has served nearly 800 million passengers, underscoring the company’s enduring commitment to safety, operational efficiency, and punctuality amidst evolving industry dynamics.
Lingam highlighted the organization’s strategic investments in personnel, technology, and processes to align with the highest industry standards, including undergoing regular IOSA audits by IATA. He emphasized the collective strength of the AirAsia Group in enhancing safety protocols and operational efficacy, all while transcending mandated safety benchmarks.
Furthermore, Benyamin Ismail, CEO of AirAsia X, commended the meaningful recognition bestowed upon AirAsia X, an airline accredited by IOSA since 2013. Ismail emphasized the airline’s dedication to delivering exceptional service and value-driven fares for medium-haul air travel across Asia and beyond, underscoring their ongoing commitment to upholding industry-leading standards.
As AirAsia X embarks on its next growth phase, Ismail expressed gratitude to AirlineRatings.com for their vote of confidence, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to millions of travellers who choose to fly with them annually.