2020
DOI: 10.30765/er.40.3.02
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Safety integrated with quality management as operational excellence tool in the aviation fuel industry

Abstract: Factors such as aircraft design, air traffic control, aviation fuel quality, management policies, etc. are associated with flight safety. Diverse methodologies and systems have been developed for managing these intricate factors. Much focus over time has been on the aircraft itself; the design, pre-flight checks and operational procedures. This study is focused on highlighting how the combination of Safety Management Systems (SMS) and Quality Management Systems (QMS) are deployed in the jet fuel value chain fo… Show more

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“…Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa. The Nigerian aviation industry has grown over the years in size, capital investment [1], safety and quality management systems [2], [3], which provided several benefits to the Nigerian economy. The air transport sector contributes about 59 billion Naira to the national gross domestic product (GDP), it supports about 159,000 jobs and pays about 8.5 billion Naira in tax annually.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa. The Nigerian aviation industry has grown over the years in size, capital investment [1], safety and quality management systems [2], [3], which provided several benefits to the Nigerian economy. The air transport sector contributes about 59 billion Naira to the national gross domestic product (GDP), it supports about 159,000 jobs and pays about 8.5 billion Naira in tax annually.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%