While most companies that have undergone the auditing needed to achieve Wingman certification by safety and risk-management solutions provider Wyvern are charter operators, Dallas-based Jets MRO is one of the few companies to partner with Wyvern to become a Wingman-certified MRO. The announcement of the partnership was made yesterday during the NBAA Maintenance Conference in Portland, Oregon.
To become Wingman certified, operators must be audited initially then every 24 months. Wyvern launched the Wingman standard shortly after the company opened in 1991.
“This certification exemplifies Jets MRO's dedication to upholding the highest standards of safety and performance,” according to Wyvern, “positioning the company as a trusted leader in the MRO space. The partnership with Jets MRO represents a significant step towards achieving our shared goal of elevating aviation safety standards worldwide.”
Jets MRO launched its maintenance business in January in a new 40,000-sq-ft facility at Dallas Executive Airport. The company is uniquely focused on treating employees as key stakeholders, with an employees-first ethic based on financial transparency, highly subsidized family benefits, and a focus on corporate culture, according to Jets MRO. Serving both business jet and military aircraft markets, Jets MRO runs a full shift seven days a week. It also recently added an APU component repair station in Miami.