Caribbean Airlines is pushing back against claims that safety is being compromised following the emergency landing of flight BW1541 on January 27. The airline insists that passenger safety remains its top priority and that it strictly adheres to both local and international aviation regulations. Caribbean Airlines operates under globally recognised safety standards, including those set by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA). The airline also maintains FAA-approved repair station status, meaning its maintenance team meets rigorous international aviation requirements. In response to the emergency landing, Caribbean Airlines says it has followed all necessary procedures. This includes withdrawing the relevant personnel from active duty and working closely with authorities on a thorough investigation. The airline has dismissed TTALPA’s claims as reckless and assures the public that it remains fully committed to upholding the highest safety and regulatory standards.
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