Washington, DC, May 9, 2017 — The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) is pleased to announce that Allstate Insurance Company has joined the ACSF. Along with 150 other companies, Allstate supports the ACSF’s vision to promote and enable the highest levels of safety in personal and business aviation through the promotion and facilitation of risk management programs.
“Our mission at Allstate is to provide our business travelers with world-class levels of service and safety for all their company travel needs,” said Allstate Director of Aviation & Chief Pilot, Guido Visconti. “We continually look for additional ways to improve our safety culture. Participating in the aviation safety action program (ASAP) program in conjunction with the ACSF will add to Allstate’s safety management system.”
The Allstate Corporation is the largest publicly held personal lines property and casualty insurer in America, serving more than 16 million households nationwide. Founded in 1931, Allstate has been dedicated to protecting their customers from life’s uncertainties and preparing them for the future for more than 85 years. “The flight department attributes the company’s outstanding safety record to a culture that starts at the top, exceptional employees, and relentless training,” added Allstate’s Pilot & Safety Officer, Lars Jensen.
“We are pleased to welcome Allstate Corporation to the foundation,” said ACSF President Bryan Burns. “Becoming a member of ACSF and participating in our ASAP program demonstrates their commitment to continuous improvement.”