The Maltese airline Airhub Airlines was able to obtain the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA). The carrier assumes that this will significantly improve its competitive position, since numerous potential clients require this certification as a basic requirement for cooperation.
The IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) program is an internationally recognized and accepted assessment system for assessing an airline's operational management and control systems. “The IOSA certification is Airhub Airlines' commitment to the trust of our partners and stakeholders. Our top priority is to ensure safe flights and provide comfort to our passengers; therefore, the IOSA registration confirms the compliance of our security operations,” said Haris Coloman, CEO and Accountable Manager at Airhub Airlines. “I am very proud that our company has managed to successfully pass this international audit. This would not have been possible without the dedication of Airhub Airlines staff to ensure international standards are met.”
Airhub Airlines is a Maltese airline specializing in the provision of ACMI and charter services. Another mainstay of the carrier are cargo flights. Airhub Airlines is part of Airhub Aviation, a group of companies with headquarters in Malta and offices in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Currently the fleet consists of three Airbus A340-300, two A320-200, one A330-300 and one A330-900. The latter aircraft will operated on behalf of Air Senegal.