ExecuJet, part of the Luxaviation Group, is celebrating winning the Aviation Customer Services and the People Development Awards at the 2018 South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) Industry Awards.
ExecuJet also came runner-up in the Aviation Support Services category. The awards recognise individuals and companies making an outstanding contribution to the development of the African aviation industry.
Gavin Kiggen, Vice President Africa, ExecuJet says: “Achieving this recognition from SACAA is testament to the time and investment we put into supporting the growth of business aviation across Africa.
“We believe strongly that sustainable growth – and high-quality customer service – is achieved through skills development. Our apprenticeship programmes, SACAA-Approved Technical Training School and our strategic partnership with FlightSafety International demonstrate our continuing investment in people, and our commitment to delivering renowned client services with a local feel.
“As a global company, we will continue to challenge ourselves and others to practice sustainable development and provide an industry-leading customer experience for all travellers in Africa.”

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