The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has declined to comment on a report that it flagged serious safety concerns at Air Arabia Maroc (3O, Casablanca Mohamed V) regarding scheduling practices that allegedly compromise fatigue management guidelines.

“EASA does not comment in any way on the outcomes of our Third Country Operators (TCO) decisions or the process that led to any given outcome,” a spokeswoman informed ch-aviation.

The airline did not respond to repeated requests for comment….

Source: ch aviation
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