The International Air Transport Association (IATA) launched IATA Connect, a secure community of aviation safety, security, compliance and operations experts at airlines, regulatory agencies and auditors.
"IATA Connect will provide aviation safety and compliance professionals in government and the industry with a means to make flying even safer by facilitating real time collaboration. Whether it is sharing an IOSA audit report, responding to a compliance questionnaire, updating information on codeshare partners, benchmarking resources, or information gathering, IATA Connect will bring new efficiencies and greater capabilities. By collecting critical IOSA audit data in a single location, keeping it updated, and making the mechanics of information exchange easier, IATA Connect will be a compelling tool for everyone involved in aviation safety compliance and oversight,” says Willie Walsh, IATA’s director general.
Key takeaways:
- With an initial focus on the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA), IATA Connect community members will be able to access and use the platform to securely exchange safety documentation, share information, and collaborate to support further improvements in aviation safety.
- IATA Connect will also house a secure private documentation repository with analytical and benchmarking capabilities. Contents of the document repository include IOSA audit reports, standards and related information, guidance materials, 440 airline profiles, industry alerts and news sources which can be accessed and shared.
- Features include Safety Connect, a secure forum used by interest groups for discussion and resources specific to operational areas such as cabin, cargo, and ground operations.
- IATA Connect also includes Safety Issue Hub, where information on hazards and safety risks are posted to enable the prioritization and delivery of aviation safety improvement programs.