Flexjet Surpasses FAA Deadline for Safety Management System Compliance
Flexjet, a recognized leader in luxury private aviation, made headlines recently by submitting its declaration of compliance with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for the new Safety Management System (SMS). Impressively, Flexjet achieved this critical milestone two years ahead of the May 2027 deadline. This achievement places the company in the top 1% of private jet providers adhering to the FAA's rigorous safety regulations, setting a new industry benchmark.
Since its inception in 1995, Flexjet has consistently prioritized safety, a philosophy evident in its comprehensive SMS. This program not only meets but often exceeds the mandatory guidelines set by the FAA and other international aviation bodies. Flexjet's commitment to safety ensures that aircraft owners experience unparalleled peace of mind while flying. Charles Starkowsky, Chief Safety Officer at Flexjet, emphasized the company’s culture of safety, stating, "It takes an organization-wide culture of safety to develop an SMS ahead of the FAA's requirements. Flexjet stands as a model for the aviation industry."
The groundwork for this achievement began with Flexjet participating in the FAA's SMS Voluntary Program (SMSVP) back in October 2021. Since then, the company has diligently worked to enhance its SMS by integrating additional requirements from various global aviation authorities.
Flexjet's approach to safety is holistic, entailing systematic procedures and practices aimed at effectively managing safety risks. Its advanced SMS features four core components:
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Safety Policy: Encompasses the documentation of safety standards and procedures.
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Safety Risk Management: Involves the identification of hazards and implementation of controls to eliminate or mitigate risks.
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Safety Assurance: Includes regular evaluations of risk controls for effectiveness.
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Safety Promotion: Focuses on training and widespread communication regarding safety objectives within the organization.
Flexjet's recent declaration of compliance adds to an enviable portfolio of certifications and accolades that affirm its dedication to safety. This includes a platinum safety rating from ARGUS, an Industry Audit Standard (IAS) certification, and 25 consecutive FAA Diamond Awards for Excellence in Aviation Maintenance Technician Training.
Beyond compliance, Flexjet strives to promote transparency within the industry by sharing data that enhances overall aviation safety. Flexjet's SMS operates as a living system, continuously moving beyond mere compliance, embodying the company's relentless pursuit of safety excellence. The development of their safety management practices is pivotal not only for the enhancement of the company but also for the advancement of safety standards throughout the aviation sector.
Flexjet has made significant strides in redefining safety norms in private aviation. With nearly three decades of experience, the company offers fractional jet ownership and leasing options, maintaining a fleet that includes various elite aircraft. Notable models within its fleet comprise the Embraer Phenom 300, Praetor 500, and Gulfstream G650, among others. Each plane is crafted with a commitment to excellence, paired with the finest flight crews dedicated to delivering a superior service experience.
As the company prepares to celebrate its 30th anniversary, Flexjet’s promise to its clients is simple: safety is not just a priority; it is integral to the culture of the organization. With its recent compliance achievement, the company sets a high standard for industry peers, reminding them that accountability, transparency, and a dedication to progressing safety standards are crucial for success in the aviation industry.
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