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Global Jet believes “substantial strategic momentum” is underway as it looks to streamline and expand its operations. Alongside the renewal of key safety registrations, the Geneva-based air charter management company is also integrating a pair of flight data software solutions into its fleet.
The continuation of Global Jet’s Wyvern Level 4 and IS-BAO Stage 3 registrations reflects the company’s commitment to “governance, excellence, and an unwavering focus on delivering superior service and safety,” it explains. Global Jet describes the latter as representing “the pinnacle of safety management system implementation under the international standard for business aircraft operations framework.”
Meanwhile, Global Jet notes it continues to “modernize its operational backbone” through the integration of ForeFlight and Aviobook into its ecosystem. These, it said, are intended to “enhance coordination between cockpit and ground teams while reducing administrative friction.”
Efforts to streamline internal processes are particularly important to operators “managing complex intercontinental missions,” Global Jet added. This is something it also hopes to achieve through the growth of its Austrian office, noting that it perceives Central Europe as “a market with an increasing demand for tailored aircraft management solutions and discreet charter services.”