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Principal Aviation joins ACSF
The ACSF is pleased to welcome yet another air charter broker, Principal Aviation, into its rapidly increasing membership, that currently totals more than 290 participating companies.

The Air Charter Safety Foundation has welcomed its newest member company, Florida-based air charter broker Principal Aviation.

“We joined ACSF because we know the importance of safety," says Principal partner Lee Simon. "As an air charter broker, we feel it is essential to be open and transparent in everything we do, with safety being the most critical part of our mission and our fiduciary role to our clients. We are excited to partner with an organisation that has the same passion and drive for safety as the team at Principal Aviation does.”

ACSF president Bryan Burns adds: “We're very gratified that Principal Aviation is joining our ranks. As we continue to increase the number of ACSF members we serve, we're also working diligently to increase and improve the range of safety-related services we provide to them. It's central to our foundation's charter.”

Principal Aviation also successfully enrolled in the Wyvern Broker membership programme in January this year, giving it access to Wyvern's Aviation Compliance Enhancement System (ACES) data platform. As such it is eligible to provide clients with a Pilot & Aircraft Safety Survey (PASS) report, which verifies that the operator, aircraft and crew meet the Wingman Standard.

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