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The Air Charter Safety Foundation plans to introduce a fully redesigned format for its 2026 Safety Symposium, scheduled April 7 to 9 at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Daytona Beach. ACSF described the new approach as an immersive, operator-focused learning model that replaces traditional presentations with a “Day in the Life of an Operator” structure built around practical engagement.
ACSF board chairman Kent Stauffer said the format is “built as an active immersive learning experience, not a passive PowerPoint audience watch party.” The organization said the 2026 program emphasizes scenario-based discussions, interactive modules, and sessions that reflect real operational challenges for operators, MROs, FBOs, manufacturers, and safety teams.
The agenda includes a forward-looking session on the business value of safety and a workshop introducing concepts tied to safety return on investment. ACSF said the updated structure is designed to give participants content they can apply immediately to strengthen their organization’s safety culture and develop a clearer view of broader industry safety objectives.
Networking remains a significant component, with opportunities for operators, charter organizations, maintenance providers, FBOs, manufacturers, and safety professionals to collaborate on shared challenges. Each session is designed to equip attendees with tools, SOPs, strategies, and other resources they can use upon returning to their organizations.
“The 2026 Symposium represents a major step forward for our industry,” Stauffer said. ACSF president Debi Carpenter added that participants will leave with a practical roadmap they can implement right away. Early-bird registration is available through March 1.