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PAM Jets joins ACSF ASAP
PAM Jets looks forward to leveraging ASAP programme resources to further enhance its safety protocols and contribute to a safer aviation community.

PAM Jets has joined the ACSF's Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP), designed to help flight operators identify and mitigate potential flight safety concerns through a voluntary, cooperative and non-punitive reporting system.

PAM Jets is known for its innovative approach to private aviation aircraft management. Founded by aviation professionals and with a presence in California, New Jersey and Florida, if offers clients a unique, personalised experience. Specialising in customising complex worldwide aviation flight departments, PAM Jets enhances the owner and user experience with cutting-edge cloud-based reporting tools, providing real-time information to clients.

President Ben Harrow says: “Safety is at the core of everything we do at PAM Jets. It's the top reason our clients trust our team with the management of their aircraft. Joining the ACSF's ASAP programme underscores our commitment to maintaining the meeting and exceeding the highest safety standards. We look forward to leveraging the programme's resources to further enhance our safety protocols and contribute to a safer aviation community.”

PAM Jets has established longstanding relationships with leading OEMs such as Bombardier, Dassault, Gulfstream and Textron Aviation. Its agile, experienced team is dedicated to handling any problem or request quickly and effectively, solidifying its reputation as an ‘un-management’ company.

ACSF president and CEO Bryan Burns says: “We are thrilled to welcome PAM Jets to the ASAP programme. Its commitment to safety matches well with our mission to promote the highest standards of safety in the aviation industry. PAM Jets' participation will not only enhance its own safety protocols but also contribute valuable insights to the entire ASAP community.”

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