L.J. Aviation gains Wingman certificate

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L.J. Aviation, based at Latrobe, PA, has achieved its Wyvern Wingman Certificate. To be considered as a Wingman Certified Operator, companies must actively demonstrate their commitment to leading risk management practices and have a strong safety culture.

Operators are continuously monitored and must maintain up-to-date company data and documentation on Wyvern’s aviation intelligence platform. Wingman Certified Operators are required to successfully complete onsite audits every two years, during which flight operations, fleet maintenance, company business practices, safety and quality management systems, and physical aircraft inspections are evaluated against The Wingman Standard.

“It is with great enthusiasm we welcome L.J. Aviation to the global network of Wyvern Certified Operators. By embracing The Wingman Standard, L.J. Aviation has gone beyond minimum regulatory requirements and become an industry leader in safety culture.”

Art Dawley, CEO of Wyvern, said: “It is with great enthusiasm we welcome L.J. Aviation to the global network of Wyvern Certified Operators. By embracing The Wingman Standard, L.J. Aviation has gone beyond minimum regulatory requirements and become an industry leader in safety culture. L.J. Aviation’s professionalism, commitment to world-class service, uncompromising excellence and attention to detail are a natural fit for the Wingman program and for providing charter to our corporate and retail clients.”

Edward Kilkeary Jr., president of Operations at L.J. Aviation, added: “At L.J. Aviation, creating a pleasant and memorable customer experience is at the core of all we do. Being a Wingman Certified Operator affirms industry credibility, and signifies our commitment to excellence.”

L.J. Aviation operates more than 20 light, medium and heavy jets for charter, as well as a Bell 407 helicopter.

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