Washington, DC, February 7, 2020 — The Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsfdev.com) welcomes its newest member, Elite Jets Charter LLC (elitejets.com). The Naples, Florida-based aviation firm joins ACSF’s roster of 225 member companies whose joint mission is to enable the highest levels of safety in personal, charter and business aviation.
Elite Jets has also joined the Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP), which is administered by the ACSF in partnership with the Federal Aviation Authority. As program members, Elite Jets employees may voluntarily report significant safety concerns, non-compliance with regulations and other unusual events. Each report is investigated, and corrective actions are determined based on a non-disciplinary approach to flight safety.
“We’re really excited to join the Air Charter Safety Foundation,” said Mark London, General Manager of Elite Jets. “And I have to add that a contributing factor of our decision was the ability to participate in the ASAP program. We proudly focus on comfort, luxury, elegance, and convenience for our clients’ benefit, but safety is simply a paramount concern of ours, and we take it very seriously.”
ACSF President Bryan Burns was equally enthusiastic about Elite Jet’s membership. “Elite Jets will benefit immensely from our laser focus on safety issues that affect the entire industry,” Burns said. “And we’re likewise very happy that they’ll also be participating in the ASAP program, which goes even further to identify and reduce possible flight safety concerns, and mitigate risk.”
To learn more, visit acsfdev.com or elitejets.com.