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Airshare enrols fleet in ASAP
Airshare has solidified its position among the largest operators using the ACSF's ASAP and demonstrated its unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of safety and continuous improvement.
Airshare's fleet are now enrolled on the Aviation Safety Action Program.

Kansas City-based Airshare has enrolled its entire fleet of fractional and managed aircraft in the Air Charter Safety Foundation's Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP).

ASAP is a voluntary, non-punitive reporting programme designed to help operators like Airshare create a culture of safety, one in which aviation professionals feel comfortable reporting issues to help improve overall safety in the industry.

Bryan Burns, ACSF president and CEO, says: "At the ACSF, we believe that safety is a collective responsibility. Airshare's decision to join our ASAP programme underscores the value, benefits, resources and cost savings that the ACSF offers to operators of all sizes. We applaud Airshare for its commitment to aviation safety, and we look forward to witnessing the positive impact this will have on the industry.”

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