LAGOS – Overland Airways has successfully renewed its International Air Transport Association (IATA) Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) certification for the fifth consecutive time.
A statement by Monday Ukoha, the Business Manager, Aviation & Allied Business Publications, said that the airline first achieved its IOSA certification in 2015 and has subsequently renewed it in 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, and again in 2024.
According to the statement, Overland Airways was audited in eight disciplines.
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Commenting on the certification, Capt. Edward Boyo, Chief Executive Officer of Overland, said that the renewal of the airline’s IOSA certification was an attestation of its commitment to operate according to the best international standards.
“It is a further validation of Overland Airways’ sustained service promise, over the past 22 years of our existence, to offer our esteemed customers safe, convenient and comfortable flight services across our expanding route network,” he added.
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Overland Airways service offering has evolved from an all-turboprop fleet to a mixed fleet with the introduction of two brand-new Embraer E175 jets.
In August 2024, in line with its strategic plan, Overland Airways commenced direct flight services between Lagos and Abuja, relieving the capacity crunch on the route.
Boyo added that the rigorous audit process for IOSA certification, which positioned Overland Airways as one of the leading airlines on the African continent would not have been possible without the commitment of its dedicated staff.
He also appreciated the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) for its support to the airline.
IOSA is the internationally recognized safety benchmark for airlines across the world, and a requirement for African Union airlines.
IOSA has over 417 airlines across the world on the registry and has become a global standard for operational safety.