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Universal Aviation Mexico earns IS-BAH accreditation
As UA continues to enhance its operations with Stage I for Mexico, it is committed to pursuing IS-BAH accreditation across all locations.
The UA Mexico team with its IS-BAH Stage I certificate.
Read this story in our July 2024 printed issue.

Universal Aviation Mexico's facility at Toluca International airport in Mexico has earned Stage I IS-BAH accreditation.

"At Universal Aviation Mexico, our priority has always been the safety and satisfaction of our clients. Achieving Stage I IS-BAH accreditation is a testament to this commitment," says country manager Agustín Lanzagorta Jr. "This accreditation reflects our dedication to maintaining the highest standards of safety and service. As we continue to enhance our operations, we are committed to pursuing IS-BAH accreditation across all our locations, ensuring that every client experiences the utmost in safety and professional handling."

IS-BAH is a set of global industry best practices for business aviation ground handlers, which features at its core a safety management system.

Universal Aviation, the ground support division of Universal Weather and Aviation, has more than 70 locations in over 25 countries.

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