Acropolis Aviation renewed its WYVERN Wingman Certification by transitioning to the Flight Leader Program, demonstrating their commitment to continuous improvement through ongoing quarterly coaching by WYVERN. This strategic move highlights the value they place on the program’s proactive approach to safety, performance, and accountability. As a result, Acropolis continues to uphold the WYVERN Wingman Standard, the first air charter audit benchmark in the industry, empowering clients to make informed decisions based on proven best practices.

The Wingman Standard establishes the criteria for evaluating an organization’s commitment to safety and operational excellence. The scope of the evaluation includes a thorough review and assessment of the organization’s compliance management system, internal evaluation program, Safety Management System, Human Factors Management, Safety Culture Analysis, risk management policies, procedures, and practices, as well as emergency response plans and training programs.
Andrew Day, Senior Vice President, Operations commented: “Acropolis Aviation has once again proven its position as a safety-forward operator by renewing its Wingman Certification. Through the Flight Leader Program, they demonstrate a clear investment in performance enhancement and transparent, data-driven improvement.”

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