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AIRCRAFT operators who service the mining industry will be required to meet
stricter standards under an initiative led by BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto.
They have combined with the Flight Safety Foundation, the global independent
body for aviation safety, to streamline reporting, auditing and
accreditation in an effort to improve safety standards in Australia and
overseas.
The foundation, which will launch the standard today, told BusinessDay that
operators that did not comply would lose their cont
stricter standards under an initiative led by BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto.
They have combined with the Flight Safety Foundation, the global independent
body for aviation safety, to streamline reporting, auditing and
accreditation in an effort to improve safety standards in Australia and
overseas.
The foundation, which will launch the standard today, told BusinessDay that
operators that did not comply would lose their cont
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