Arik Air has emerged the Best Security and Safety Conscious Airline
in West and Central Africa Award while the Airline’s Chief Security Officer,
Francis Okafor won the Best Aviation Security Manager in Nigeria
Award.
According
to a statement issued by Arik Air, it got the two awards at the 10th Security
Watch Africa Awards held last weekend at Indaba Hotel, Conference Centre and
Spa, Johannesburg, South Africa.
This
is the third consecutive year the Carrier will be winning the prestigious award
instituted in 2003 by Africa’s foremost security and safety news magazine,
Security Watch Africa.
In
the citation read before the award was presented to Arik Air’s Senior Vice
President, Standards and Special Projects, Rodger Whittle, the organizers
acknowledged the airline's exemplary commitment to security and safety
standards. It commended Arik Air for operating safely without any crash or
incident since 2006.
In
his response, Rodger re-stated the airline’s commitment to safety, security and
quality service. He noted that it was heartwarming that Arik Air’s huge
investment in security and safety has not gone unnoticed.
Arik
Air’s Aviation Security (AVSEC) Department is one of the most sophisticated in
the industry and the airline’s commitment to safety is second to none in West
and Central Africa. Arik Air conducts an independent secondary screening of
passengers prior to departures.
In
terms of safety, Arik Air adheres strictly to international safety standards as
stipulated by global civil aviation bodies such as Nigerian Civil Aviation
Authority (NCAA), US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Department of
Transport, the UK CAA, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
culled from WorldStage
Newsonline
This is a good news, indeed. Maintaining aviation safety measures requires rigorous tests and training, but it is not impossible to maintain. Though Arik Air’s record of keeping it for three consecutive years is definitely something. Surely, the acknowledgement will help them continue their good service and have more satisfied fliers.
ReplyDeleteBarton Wilson