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Fri, Oct 07, 2011

Frontier Airlines Receives IOSA Registration

Designation Granted For Meeting Quality, Safety, And Performance Standards

Frontier Airlines has successfully completed the International Air Transport Association's Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), which resulted in IOSA registration for the airline.

IOSA sets aviation's global standard for quality, safety and operations performance. Joining the IOSA Registry is official recognition that the low-cost, high-value carrier meets or exceeds industry standards that are the strictest in the world. The audit encompasses eight areas: corporate organization and management; flight operations; operational control/flight dispatch; aircraft engineering and maintenance; cabin operations, aircraft ground handling, cargo operations, and operational security.

"I can’t overstate the importance of attaining IOSA registration,” said Republic Airways Chief Operating Officer Wayne Heller. “Safety has always been our most important operating goal,” he said. “Achieving IOSA registration is a tribute to the efforts every one of Frontier’s more than 5,000 employees put forth every day on every flight and for every guest who flies on Frontier Airlines. It is proof positive that the guidelines we have operated under for years meet or exceed the strictest standards in the world."

FMI: www.flyfrontier.com

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