Acropolis Aviation celebrated the renewal of its Wyvern Wingman status at the NBAA. This is the third time that the company has renewed its accreditation.
“We are very pleased to have our prestigious Wyvern Wingman status renewed. “
Paul Travis, ground operations manager for Acropolis Aviation said: “We are very pleased to have our prestigious Wyvern Wingman status renewed. It is a hugely important endorsement in the industry, especially in the Americas. Charter brokers do ask us regularly if we hold such status and we are proud to have been Wyvern-accredited since 2011.”
Art Dawley, CEO of Wyvern Consulting added: “The ability to continually meet the Wyvern benchmark is a testament to an organization’s commitment to safety. We are proud that Acropolis Aviation has passed their third Wingman audit. Their continued commitment to safety has made them an industry leader in safety culture.”
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