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flynas Secures Dual ISO Certifications for Environmental Sustainability and Quality in Aviation


flynas, the leading low-cost airline in the world and the best LCC in the Middle East, announced it has successfully achieved final certification for ISO 9001 (Quality Management System) and ISO 14001 (Environmental Management System), in a prestigious acknowledgment from the independent International Organization for Standardization (ISO), comprised of government bodies from over 160 countries, and dedicated to setting global standards for improving quality and safety across various industries and sectors.

The ISO 9001 certification confirms that flynas has established a robust Quality Management System (QMS) across all operational and support functions, in alignment with General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) requirements (GACAR).

The ISO 14001 certification is an indicator of the effectiveness of flynas’ sustainability program strategy, which has contributed to reducing the environmental impact of its operations.

Most notably, this certification ensures flynas is ahead of the curve in meeting the 2026 mandated GACA requirements, particularly GACAR Part 156 – Environmental Sustainability Regulations. These regulations cover responsible resource management and the reduction of the environmental footprint within the Saudi aviation sector.

Beyond regulatory compliance, these certifications solidify flynas’ position as a trusted brand on both a regional and international scale. By adhering to these globally recognized standards, flynas provides passengers, partners, and stakeholders with documented proof of its dedication to safety, quality, and ecological responsibility.

flynas ranked first among Arab airlines in reducing carbon emissions in 2024 and 14th among the top 100 airlines worldwide, according to Cirium, a global leader in aviation industry data and analytics.


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