SPECIAL FEATURE: AVIATION SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Fourth, Advanced Technology. Apart from applying professional and technical skills to daily work, information technology has been adopted in daily operations as well. Sino Jet has developed its own safety management system, maintenance, and operating program, and introduced an advanced Flight Operational Quality Assurance & Data Monitoring System, Global Satellite Positioning System, and Weather Monitoring System. Overall, Sino Jet accomplished the goal of operational safety by creating an atmosphere for safe operations, electing talents, and constantly providing employees opportunities to improve, with provisions of advanced technology to support their work. With concerted efforts, Sino Jet became the first company in mainland <strong>China</strong> to achieve IS-BAO Stage 3 and successfully renewed it this year. Information Technology in Safety Management Throughout the aviation industry, the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) runs through every part of operations, and all employees strictly follow the regulations and operating manuals. However, human error is inevitable, so technical applications are required in this case. Sino Jet, as an industry leader that has consecutively passed the International Business Jet Operating Standard IS-BAO Stage 3 Certification twice, has applied key information technologies, including but not limited to modern communications, the Internet, and data analysis in daily operation. The overall implementation of safety operations in each procedure strengthens the risk control of high-complexity production. According to business operations, Sino Jet has developed a Safety Management System (SMS), Flight Operations System (FOS), Maintenance Management System (MMS), and also introduced a Quick Access Recorder (QAR) and other flight quality monitoring systems, such as a Global Satellite Positioning Systems and Weather Monitoring Systems, etc. These provide scientific statistics to support decision-making in safety production. The information is processed promptly, which facilitates simpler, more standardized, and systematic operation, which is the safety management goal. The Future Plan of Sino Jet Safety Management Sino Jet Operation and Control Team Sino Jet believes that safety management has a long way to go. Safety operations must be delivered to each employee layer by layer, to avoid human errors in the workplace and to correct and execute any deviations in the system. At the same time, safety awareness should be strengthened. To ensure all employees work consistently under safety regulations, instant measurements of safety performances should be adopted to spot errors. Also, the safety operation guidelines should be adjusted in different conditions and kept updated over time, which is essential to prevent the system from becoming outdated. Finally, to promote safety operations comprehensively in multiple dimensions, an incentive plan should be used to motivate employees, which will encourage them to pursue work safety proactively, and tackle problems positively. 54 | CHINA GA REPORT <strong>2021</strong>
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