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Jet Linx pushes on with virtual Safety Summit
This year's Safety Summit was co-led by Clarke and focused on ‘Managing Through Crisis’, which included the COVID-19 response, safety culture, maintenance safety and emergency response best practices.

Jet Linx has reinforced its commitment to delivering the highest and most stringent safety standards by hosting its fourth annual Safety Summit as a virtual event, rather than cancelling the company-wide meeting due to COVID-19.

Jet Linx once again voluntarily grounded its fleet of 112 aircraft and brought together its entire team of more than 450 flight crew, operations, maintenance and support team members and guest speakers to participate in the online two-day event in order to further advance the best safety practices and standards of excellence that exceed governmental regulations and guidelines.

"Safety is at the very core of our ethos, and now more than ever it is imperative to continue developing, implementing and upholding the leading standards in the private aviation industry, no matter the conditions," says Sheryl Clarke, Jet Linx's director of safety and security. "Our annual Safety Summit demonstrates our commitment to prioritising passenger and team member safety, and I am proud to be part of a company that is dedicated to the highest standards both in-flight and on the ground.”

This year's Safety Summit was co-led by Clarke and focused on ‘Managing Through Crisis’, which included the COVID-19 pandemic response and management, safety culture, maintenance safety and emergency response best practices. The two-day event also featured guest speakers Mike Leinbach, the final Shuttle launch director for the Space Shuttle programme at NASA, and Colonel Laurel "Buff" Burkel, United States Air Force, retired.

“For over 20 years, safety has been a cornerstone of our company and we remain fully dedicated to safeguarding our clients, flight crews and ground personnel,” says Jamie Walker, president and CEO of Jet Linx. “As the only air carrier in the United States that voluntarily grounds its fleet to focus on advancing safety standards, we are proud to invest the necessary time, energy and resources required. This initiative, as well as the recent application of the BioprotectUs system, further reaffirms Jet Linx's continued vigilance, dedication and strong safety culture.”

The Safety Summit follows the company's March 2020 deployment of the BioprotectUs system by ViaClean Technologies to disinfect and protect all Jet Linx aircraft, private base terminals and facilities. In doing so, Jet Linx became the first aviation company to apply this advanced system, which consists of an array of EPA registered and FDA compliant technologies that disinfects surfaces and provides long-term antimicrobial protection to inhibit the growth of problematic bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, as well as install Bioprotect hand purifier dispensers in every Base terminal and offer Bioprotect hand purifier on all aircraft.

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