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Luxaviation UK Renews WYVERN Wingman Certification!

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ESSEX, United Kingdom (December 23, 2024) — Luxaviation UK has renewed certification as a WYVERN Wingman Operator, achieved through the Flight Leader Program with quarterly coaching by WYVERN.

WYVERN Wingman operators are evaluated by the Wingman Standard criteria, which includes a review of the company’s operational history and safety records, safety management system (SMS), internal evaluation program, administrative compositions, technical documentation, pilot and aircraft records, training requirements, and maintenance operations including technician training and experience.

We Welcome Skyside GmbH as a New Registered Operator!

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Vienna, Austria: Skyside GmbH has successfully enrolled as a Registered Operator. The Registered Operator safety data network is an essential component of our Aviation Compliance Enhancement System (ACES).
Registered Operators can be seen by thousands of users (brokers, corporations, and other air charter operators) who are looking for partnerships to help with their air charter needs. Say goodbye to the risk of illegal charter and hello to safety transparency by running a Pilot and Aircraft Safety Survey (PASS)

SPARROW Executive Jets Becomes WYVERN Wingman Broker

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Red Bank, New Jersey (November 25, 2024): Sparrow Executive Jets has successfully earned the WYVERN Wingman Broker certificate. The accreditation by WYVERN — a globally recognized seal of aviation safety — reinforces SPARROW Executive Jets’ commitment to

GE Digital, WYVERN Partner to Enhance Flight Safety

GE Digital, an energy software leader, today announced a data sharing agreement with flight safety industry leader WYVERN to integrate data from GE Digital’s C-FOQA (Corporate Flight Operations Quality Assurance) aviation safety solution into WYVERN’s Quality & Safety Management System (QSMS) tool.

EASA Outlines Guidance To Inspect Pitot Static Systems After Long Storage

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EASA – European Union Aviation Safety Agency has noticed an alarming trend in the number of reports of unreliable speed and altitude indications during the first flight(s) following the aircraft leaving storage, caused by contaminated air data systems.

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