Jet Aviation Achieves IS-BAH Standard Registrations to Ensure Maximum Levels of Safety and Customer Service Across the US

Jan. 11, 2018
Jet Aviation’s eight FBOs in the US have now qualified for Stage 1 registration to the IS-BAH™ Standard (International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling), joining the company’s 13 FBOs in EMEA and Asia.

TETERBORO / January 11, 2018 – Jet Aviation’s eight FBOs in the US have now qualified for Stage 1 registration to the IS-BAH™ Standard (International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling), joining the company’s 13 FBOs in EMEA and Asia.

David Paddock, senior vice president and general manager, Regional Operations USA, said this achievement clearly demonstrates Jet Aviation’s dedication to ensuring that all customers receive the maximum level of safe and secure ground-handling services at each of its FBOs (fixed base operation).

“Ever since the IS-BAH program was launched, our FBO teams across the US have been working to ensure that all of our processes meet IS-BAH standards,” Paddock said. “Completing Stage 1 certifications in the US, which complements our certifications throughout EMEA and Asia, demonstrates Jet Aviation’s commitment to serving our customers – no matter where they are.”

Jet Aviation’s FBO facilities in EMEA and Asia are located in:

 Geneva and Zurich, Switzerland

 Berlin (SCF and TXL), Dusseldorf, and Munich, Germany

 Vienna, Austria

 Dubai (DXB and DWC), United Arab Emirates

 Jeddah, Medina, and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

 Singapore

In the U.S., Jet Aviation’s FBOs are located in:

 Washington Dulles, Virginia

 Teterboro, New Jersey

 Bedford, Massachusetts  Palm Beach, Florida

 Dallas and Houston, Texas

 St. Louis, Missouri

 Van Nuys, California

IS-BAH™ is a joint program between IBAC and the National Air Transportation Association (NATA). The International Business Aviation Council (IBAC) represents the interests of business aviation worldwide. IBAC is a non-profit international trade association with permanent observer status at the International Civil Aviation Organization, the UN Specialized Agency for aviation matters, in Montreal, Canada. www.ibac.org