Air Peace’s 6th IOSA certification sets new safety benchmark
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L-R: Patrick Achurefe, head of quality, Air Peace Limited; Allen Onyema, chairman/CEO, Air Peace Limited; Samson Fatokun, area manager, West and Central Africa, IATA; and Godfrey Ogbogu, safety manager, Air Peace Limited, at the IOSA Certification presentation ceremony in Lagos, recently.
Air Peace, West and Central Africa’s largest airline, focusing on raising the bar in operational safety and excellence, has secured its sixth consecutive International Air Transport Association Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) Certification.
The milestone, according to industry sources, underscores the airline’s commitment to maintaining the highest global safety standards in aviation, cementing its position as a leader in the industry.
Patrick Achurefe, an engineer and head of quality at Air Peace, welcoming guests to the presentation ceremony, thanked the airline’s chairman, Allen Ifechukwu Onyema, for his unwavering support throughout the rigorous audit process.
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“We are grateful to our chairman for believing in our capabilities and supporting the meticulous efforts required for this achievement,” he said.
He noted that Air Peace first earned its place on the IOSA registry in 2016, just two years after commencing operations, adding that since then the airline has consistently met the stringent standards required to maintain this global recognition, achieving certifications in the years that followed.
“I am elated that we did not disappoint, as the process managers involved in the audit demonstrated exceptional expertise and dedication,” he added.
Also speaking during the presentation, Samson Fatokun, area manager, West and Central Africa, IATA, commended Air Peace for being the pride of Nigeria. He noted the airline’s remarkable achievements in just a decade of its operations, insisting that it is not a mere fluke.
“Air Peace’s presence on the IOSA registry is a testament to its unwavering dedication to safety, operational excellence, and professionalism. This milestone is not just a victory for the airline but a pride for Nigeria. It highlights that local carriers can operate at the highest international safety levels.”
While receiving the certificate, Allen Onyema, executive chairman of the airline, expressed gratitude to the airline’s management team, who worked tirelessly to achieve the feat.
“Today marks another significant milestone for our young and ambitious airline,” he said. He noted that the certification is an attestation to the hard work and dogged determination of the board and management of Air Peace in ensuring safety standards and just culture in the organisation.
“This sixth IOSA certification is a testament to our commitment to global safety standards. It affirms that we are on the right track and provides our passengers with the confidence that their safety remains our top priority. I extend my heartfelt thanks to our management team and staff who have gone above and beyond to make this possible,” Onyema said.
He also praised Festus Keyamo, Nigeria’s minister of aviation and aerospace development, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for implementing progressive policies that are transforming the aviation sector.
“Under the guidance of Minister Keyamo, Nigeria’s signing of the Cape Town Convention has opened new opportunities for the aviation industry. This move will enhance the capacity of local airlines, reduce operational costs, and ultimately lead to more competitive airfares. I also appreciate IATA for its unwavering support for the industry and for ensuring that African airlines like Air Peace have a seat at the global table,” he added.
This sixth IOSA certification is a major achievement for Air Peace, reflecting its deep-rooted safety culture, robust management systems, and commitment to continuous improvement. It sets a new benchmark for safety in African aviation and inspires other carriers across the continent to strive for similar excellence.
By consistently meeting and exceeding international safety standards, Air Peace reinforces its position as a leading voice in African aviation, a source of pride for Nigeria, and a trusted airline for millions of passengers globally, the airline said in a statement.
Present at the ceremony at the airline’s corporate headquarters in Lagos were Samson Fatokun, IATA’s area manager & head of account management for West & Central Africa; Air Peace’s top executives, including, Augustin Kamano, director of flight operations; Gerald Udaya, head of training; Godfrey Ogbogu, safety manager; Ejike Ndiulo, head, corporate communications; Ikwo Iyanam, cabin services manager; James Bello, head of IT; and Davids Odeyemi, head of sales and business development.