Business aviation
Panorama Jets reinforces safety standards with Wingman renewal and Flight Leader participation
Panorama Jets has reaffirmed its commitment to safety and continuous improvement by renewing its WYVERN Wingman Certified Operator status, this time through the Flight Leader Program. Recognizing the value of ongoing coaching and deeper engagement, Panorama Jets transitioned from traditional audits to quarterly coaching sessions with their Flight Leader coach.
Gonzalo Alexander Castillo, Chief Executive Officer of Panorama Jets commented: “Renewing our WYVERN Wingman Certified Operator status reinforces Panorama Jets’ commitment to upholding the highest standards of safety. This certification reflects our continued dedication to operational excellence, reliability, and trust. At Panorama Jets, we take pride in delivering a service that is not only safe and consistent, but also deeply personal and authentically tailored to each client.”
Andrew Day, Senior Vice President, Operations at WYVERN stated:“Panorama Jets has demonstrated a strong commitment to aviation safety and operational excellence by renewing their WYVERN Wingman certification. Their consistent adherence to industry best practices, coupled with proactive safety monitoring, reflects a deep-rooted dedication to continuous improvement and is further underscored by their recent acceptance into the WYVERN Flight Leader Program—an achievement that highlights their forward-thinking leadership and commitment to advancing global safety standards.”
WYVERN Wingman Standard, the first air charter audit standard in the aviation industry, sets a high bar for safety performance and allows air charter customers to evaluate operators against recognized best practices before selecting a provider.
WYVERN Wingman certification process involves a rigorous assessment of an operator’s Safety Management System (SMS), Human Factors and Fatigue Risk Management programs, internal evaluation and audit processes, Safety Culture Analysis, compliance and risk management structures, emergency response plans, and training protocols.