Air Senegal seeks IOSA certification
Africa Business+ reveals the workings of this thorny issue that is a priority for the carrier.
11/01/2023 at 15h37, by Africa Business+
Since the arrival of Air Senegal‘s new general manager, Alioune Badara Fall, six months ago, the Senegalese carrier has relaunched the IATA Operational Safety Audit or IOSA certification process, which will enable it to establish partnerships and accelerate its development.
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