Flight Level 470 (FL470) is a unique network of flight crews specializing in Business Aviation. It brings together more than 660 Dassault Falcon, Bombardier Global and VIP Flight Attendants.
FL470 took a new turn during the Covid-19 crisis when there were many planes or crew grounded. This network of professionals has made it possible to find rapid solutions available to meet the demands of several operators around the world.

“Our privileged and real-time crew experienced have enabled us to provide assistance to several operators facing crew availability problems and with the closure of borders and constraints. We have been able to provide effective solutions to several airlines whose operations have been severely disrupted during this period, whether in Europe, Africa or even China” says Ben Rosinger, CEO of Flight Level 470.
Not everyone can be part of the FL470 community. Eligible candidates with all requirements must all be co-opted by other members of the community. ” We have to apply the strictest recruitment rules in order to meet the tasks entrusted to us which require the highest skill qualifications, we know the pilot job better because it’s our job.” says Ben Rosinger, who is also a Captain for more 20 years in Business Aviation.

FL470 continues its development with partnerships including a training school for hostesses, Pilot trainings discounts, its actions in reforestation projects, and advice for the purchase, management and rental of business aircrafts.

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