(Posted 04th July 2025)
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced that Kenya
Airways is the first airline to have used IATA’s new Aviation Safety Culture Survey (I-ASC) Light.
I-ASC Light is a support tool for airlines to improve safety performance by strengthening safety culture.
The new module of I-ASC is an automated survey that evaluates nine key safety culture drivers*,
provides detailed quantitative and qualitative results by function and organizational level, as well as
expert analysis to guide improvements.
Safety culture is the key focus of the IATA Safety Leadership Charter, to which Kenya Airways and 150
other airlines have made a formal commitment. A positive safety culture leads to better safety
performance by supporting open reporting and learning, facilitating the effective management of safety
risks and creating employee engagement based on trust.
“Safety is our priority. It is ingrained in everything we do and is fostered through a culture of continuous improvement. This is where I-ASC Light is such a valuable tool. We were able to pinpoint key areas for improvement in a clear and structured way. During World Safety Day in April, we shared the results of the I-ASC survey across the airline, with each member of the senior management team signing their own safety charters committing to safety initiatives in the IATA Safety Leadership Charter, which we
signed in 2024,” said Allan Kilavuka, Group Managing Director and CEO Kenya Airways.
“The accessibility of I-ASC Light helps airline management teams quickly identify where they should focus in fostering a robust safety culture. As the global pioneer in using the new version of I-ASC, Kenya Airways is enabling concrete actions to meet their commitment to the IATA Safety Leadership Charter and to build a stronger safety culture across the airline,” added Kamil Al-Awadhi, IATA’s Regional Vice President Africa and Middle East.