Zero fatal accidents | Fiji Airways proud of its safety record

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Fiji Airways pilots infront of the AIrbus A350-900 XWB Island of Vanua Levu at the company hanger in Nadi. PICTURE: FT FILE

Fiji Airways states it has maintained zero fatal accidents throughout its history.

The company states in its 2023 annual report tabled in Parliament, that safety and proactive risk management is paramount at Fiji Airways.

“It is reflected in our over 70-year safety record,” states the report.

“The recent restructuring of our safety function, endorsed by the Civil Aviation Authority of Fiji (CAAF), enhances our focus on safety.

“Investments in cutting-edge technology, like L3Harris for flight data management, and our just culture framework, ensures we maintain industry-leading safety standards and promote continuous improvement.

“The addition of a dedicated executive manager for group safety and quality, supported by a team of 15 experts, reinforces our commitment to safety and quality.”

Fiji Airways states this is done through four key pillars — policies, risk management, assurance, and promotions.

“These pillars uphold our safety standards and keep us at the forefront of the aviation industry.”