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PRIMUS AVIA joins The Air Charter Association to strengthen its presence on the charter market worldwide

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PRIMUS AVIA joins The Air Charter Association to strengthen its presence on the charter market worldwide - Business aviation publisher
Dana Ermolenko
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PRIMUS AVIA has recently become a member of The Air Charter Association, the leading global trade body for the aircraft charter industry. This strategic step was taken to further integrate the Austrian aviation company into an elite network of operators and brokers worldwide, as well as to reflect its commitment to the strict requirements of the association’s Code of Professional Practice. By joining the association, PRIMUS AVIA positions itself as a proactive industry leader in an increasingly complex regulatory environment, prioritizing the highest standards of safety and professionalism.

The decision to seek The ACA accreditation was driven by a focus on strengthening the trust andtransparency that clients expect from a premier service provider. Membership in The ACA serves as a reputable mark of quality, signifying that PRIMUS AVIA’s charter operations meet the industry’s most stringent professional standards. This new affiliation validates the company’s operational excellence as well as strengthens its voice within the association, enabling it to advocate for the sector’s continued advancement.

Charter services play a significant role within PRIMUS AVIA’s comprehensive service portfolio, and the association’s confirmed accreditation expands and reinforces the company’s professional expertise in handling high-capacity charter missions with the transparency and professionalism that international stakeholders demand. Looking ahead, this membership is expected to open up significant opportunities for PRIMUS AVIA in the global event-logistics sector, beginning with the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, which is projected to generate unprecedented demand for intercontinental transportation.

Stephan Krainer, CEO of PRIMUS AVIA commented: “We joined The Air Charter Association at this pivotal time to reinforce the trust our clients place in our charter operations and to ensure that technical standards remain uncompromising. This partnership will be instrumental as the focus is placed on large-scale global events, including the upcoming FIFA World Cup.”





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