Jet 1 Embraces ACSF's Aviation Safety Action Program

Jet 1, a full-service aircraft sales, charter, and management company based in Naples, Florida, is the latest aviation organization to join the Air Charter Safety Foundation (acsf.aero), and participate in the ACSF’s Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). The ACSF is a non-profit organization with more than 320 member companies whose mission is to lead and support the advancement of the highest safety standards available.

The ASAP, an adjunct program jointly operated by the ACSF and the Federal Aviation Administration, is designed to help foster a voluntary, cooperative and non-punitive environment for the self-reporting of any events or concerns that could affect the safety of a flight.

“This partnership with the ACSF and our participation in the ASAP align perfectly with Jet 1's core values of integrity, accountability and excellence,” noted Keaton Phillips, President, Jet 1. “We look forward to the journey ahead, driven by the spirit of collaboration and continuous improvement, as we strive to set new benchmarks for aviation safety. I’d like to thank the Air Charter Safety Foundation for welcoming us into this esteemed community of safety-conscious aviation organizations.”

The goal of the Aviation Safety Action Program is to enhance aviation safety through the prevention of accidents and incidents. Its focus is to encourage voluntary reporting of safety issues and events that come to the attention of employees of participating certificate holders.

ACSF President & CEO Bryan Burns welcomes Jet 1 into the ACSF. “Working together, we can make a meaningful impact on the aviation industry, by ensuring the highest safety standards for our members and their employees,” he said.

To learn more about the ACSF and ASAP, visit acsf.aero. To learn more about Jet 1, visit flyjet1.com.