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Govts must review air safety risks: Iata

Geneva, July 22, 2014

Governments must take the lead in reviewing how airspace risk assessments are made and the industry will do all that it can to support governments, the International Air Transport Association (Iata) said.

The shooting down of Malaysia Airlines MH17 over Ukraine was a terrible crime, but flying remains safe, Iata director general and CEO Tony Tyler said in a statement.

"And everyone involved in global air transport is fully dedicated to making it even safer," he said.

"The tragedy of MH17 is an outrage. Over the weekend it was confirmed that the passengers and crew aboard the aircraft were the victims of a hideous crime. It was also an attack against the air transport system which is an instrument of peace," he said.

Among the immediate priorities, the bodies of the victims must be returned to their grieving loved ones in a respectful manner. For over four days we witnessed appalling sights from the crash scene. Governments must set aside their differences and treat the victims and their families with the dignity they deserve – and this includes urgently securing the site, Tyler said.

"The investigation must also start quickly and with total freedom and access. Actions over the weekend which slowed down progress on both of these priorities were an outrage to human decency.

"We have heard news of potential progress on both these issues. But promises now need to be turned into reality with actions," he said.

"Malaysia Airlines was a clearly identified commercial jet. And it was shot down—in complete violation of international laws, standards and conventions—while broadcasting its identity and presence on an open and busy air corridor at an altitude that was deemed to be safe.

"No effort should be spared in ensuing that this outrage is not repeated. Of course, nobody should be shooting missiles at civilian aircraft—governments or separatists," he said. TradeArabia News Service




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