The airport sustains its commitment towards operational excellence and resilience
Hamad International Airport (DOH) has retained its commitment to setting an industry benchmark for business continuity and providing exceptional operational services to passengers and stakeholders.
The airport received recertification to ISO 22301 Business Continuity Management Systems from BSI (British Standards Institution), which showcases Hamad International Airport’s testament to safeguarding its business, commercial stakeholders and passengers from global threats and disruptions, according to a press communique.
The ISO 22301:2019 Business Continuity Management Systems certification is a highly regarded global accolade, which Hamad International Airport obtained in 2020, demonstrating the airport’s resilient and robust business continuity planning. The airport was one of the first in the world to achieve recognition from BSI.
Smooth operations
The certification underscores Hamad International Airport’s strategy to always ensure smooth operations and the airport’s position to adapt its processes when faced with global disasters such as the Covid-19 pandemic and managing mega global events including the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.
“This is an important accomplishment for Hamad International Airport, as it underpins our robust business model, and our commitment to being the best airport in the world for passengers and commercial partners,” commented Michael McMillan, Senior Vice President Operations & Facilities Management, Hamad International Airport.
“This achievement demonstrates its ability to protect against, reduce the likelihood of, and ensure it can recover from any disruptive incidents,” remarked Theuns Kotze, Managing Director, Assurance IMETA, BSI.