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TAG Aviation Receives EBAA’s Diamond Safety of Flight Award at EBACE 2018

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Tatjana Obrazcova
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TAG Aviation (UK) Ltd and TAG Aviation SA are pleased to announce that they have been honoured with the European Business AviationAssociation’s (EBAA) Diamond Safety of Flight Award at a special event held during the 2018 European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (EBACE18) which took place in Geneva Switzerland last month.

Diamond status is the highest safety award to be presented by the EBAA to member companies operating business aircraft that surpass 50 years, or over 100,000 hours, of safe flying. Such recognition highlights TAG Aviation Europe’s ongoing commitment to making safety a number one priority.

“TAG Aviation is proud to once again receive this achievement for safety from the EBAA. Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of our customers is at the heart of what we do, alongside our diligent attention to security and safe operations which is embodied throughout the entire TAG culture”, said Graham Williamson, President Aircraft Management and Charter Services, TAG Aviation Europe. “We regularly review oursafety processes both in the UK and in Geneva to ensure we are implementing best practice and encourage ongoing dialogue between our pilots, crews, operations staff and senior management teams.”

“The EBAA aims to promote the best practices in Safety in Business Aviation acrossEurope”, said Robert Baltus, Chief Operating Officer, European Business Aviation Association. “Ultimately we see safety as the number one priority in our businessand it stands at the core of what the EBAA represents. Therefore, the EBAA is delighted to recognise the efforts of TAG Aviation, crossing the 100,000 accident-free hours mark is a milestone in itself. We wish TAG many more safe flight-hours in the future.”

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