Over the weekend, easyJet confirmed that it found Arabic graffiti written on panels covering the fuel tanks of at least four of its aircraft at unidentified French airports. In a statement, the airline said that after an assessment, in consultation with the authorities, it “is entirely satisfied it is nothing more than graffiti”.
EasyJet added that it “takes very seriously any security related issue and would not operate a flight unless we are entirely satisfied it is completely safe to do so.
“Our security team is experienced at assessing any potential threats and following this assessment this is not considered to be a security issue by both us and the authorities who share our assessment that it poses no risk whatsoever.
“The crew would not start boarding the aircraft unless they were completely satisfied that it was safe to do so and the crew can take whatever time they deem necessary to carry out security assessments. We do not compromise on safety.
“easyJet operates its fleet of aircraft in full compliance with all regulations. The safety and security of its passengers and crews is always easyJet's highest priority.”