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Who is in charge of maintaining our fleet?

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Our technical maintenance department

Corsair has its own Technical Department. The latter is responsible for the maintenance of the company's aircraft at the main base at Orly, but also on the Indian Ocean.


Corsair's Technical Management represents :

Coverage of activities relating to continuing airworthiness, logistics, maintenance and quality to ensure that aircraft are serviced under the best possible safety conditions.

Corsair's Technical Management holds EASA/DGAC Part M and Part 145 certifications, which guarantee that aircraft are operated under maximum safety conditions. 
Heavy maintenance visits are entrusted to organisations approved for this type of operation, recognised in the sector for their very high standards of quality and safety. A structure of technical experts available 24 hours a day coordinates maintenance operations on aircraft at Orly as well as at stopovers.
This unit monitors in real time all the behaviour of the aircraft whose on-board systems are in permanent communication with Orly via satellite. This enables flights to be managed in complete safety.

On the ground

Your ID You may be asked of you repeatedly, and your baggage can be inspected. It is forbidden to carry any sharp object that can be used as a weapon in your hand luggage or in the cabin; it will be confiscated at the baggage controls. To properly prepare for the controls, read all the information on baggage permitted in the cabin.

On board

At the entrance to the airplane, the cabin crew checks the boarding pass of each passenger and then counts the passengers on board at the end of boarding. They ensure that the expected number of passengers is identical to the number of travellers in the cabin.


IOSA certification
Since May 2008, Corsair obtains IOSA accreditation, with the label issued by IATA, the International Air Transport Association. This attests to the airline’s adherence to a recognised quality system, and to its commitment in relation to all safety matters.
The IOSA assessment programme is based on the systematic review of nearly 1,000 points that combine international standards with the best practices of airlines.
This certification is incumbent upon the member airlines of IATA. With this label, Corsair states and confirms its strict compliance with international safety rules, particularly in terms of organisation, maintenance and flight operations.