Flexjet’s European operation achieves IS-BAO accreditation

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Private jet travel provider Flexjet has achieved the International Standard for Business Aviation Operators (IS-BAO) for its European operation.

IS-BAO is a globally recognised code of practice to denote professionalism, safety and excellence among business aircraft operators and is modelled on the wider ISO 9000 quality management system.

Flexjet’s European operation was officially recognised to meet IS-BAO standards in December following a rigorous independent audit of its UK aviation operations, structures and processes.

The company, which grew its flight activity by more than 400% in 2021, now continues in IBAC’s Progressive Stage 3 programme, aimed at well-established operators looking to leverage their advanced safety systems to the very highest standards of safety and excellence.

Marine Eugène, Flexjet European Managing Director, said: “Flexjet is proud to receive this significant recognition from IBAC, demonstrating the huge commitment we have made to build our European operation around a solid framework of safety and service. It reflects the dedication, hard work and effort made by the whole Flexjet team since we launched in Europe in 2019.

“Our ambitious plans for 2022 include significant expansion of our fleet, crew and support infrastructure. Following the example of our well-established US operation, this growth will continue to be underpinned by our unrivalled safety culture and ethos of world-class standards.”

Flexjet’s European operation also broadened its reach last year with a second air operator certificate for Malta. In November, Flexjet was granted EASA Approved Training Organisation (ATO) status from Transport Malta, allowing the company to deliver its own in-house conversion courses and training. The company also received EASA Category II approval with the advanced pilot training qualification , allowing it to operate to more airports in challenging weather conditions.

Clive Richardson, Flexjet Executive Vice President of Flight Operations in Europe, led the accreditation projects. He said: “Since establishing Flexjet in Europe, we have worked relentlessly to structure ourselves around the highest operational standards and it is rewarding to have begun 2022 with some key milestones reached. Of course, the work does not stop here by any means. Given our focus on continuous operational and safety improvement, we have several other key projects in the pipeline for the year ahead.”

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