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Indonesian Still Top of List for Aviation Risk: IATA
August 05, 2010


Jakarta. Indonesian airlines have made improvements in safety but still have a 
long way to go to rebuild their reputation, the International Air Transport 
Association said on Wednesday.

"There have been improvements in the last two years but much more has to be 
done to improve safety and to improve the reputation of Indonesia, which has 
been damaged by the safety issue," IATA director general Giovanni Bisignani 
told reporters in Jakarta. 

"This year so far, we have had three accidents, none fatal. It is still a big 
number ... Indonesia is still at the top of the list" for risks, he added.

He urged the government to make the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA) -the 
highest safety standards in the world - a mandatory requirement for the 
nation's airlines.

"It is a good way to attract more tourists ... It will send a strong signal to 
the world that Indonesian aviation safety is moving in the right direction," 
Bisignani said.

At the moment, only two Indonesian airlines - Garuda and Mandala - are IATA 
members, he said.

One of Asia's most successful airlines through the global economic downturn, 
national carrier Garuda has been expanding its routes and buying planes ahead 
of a planned initial public offering later this year.

It recently reopened flights to Europe for the first time since late 2004, 
after European Union regulators said it had resolved safety issues.

Brussels banned all Indonesian planes from EU airspace in 2007 after a series 
of crashes and incidents exposed poor safety standards across the Southeast 
Asian country's aviation industry.


Agence France-Presse

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