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Safety Policy Statement


Safety is the first priority of all company operations. AirShares Elite will continue to develop, implement, and improve strategies, management systems, and processes to ensure that all our aviation activities uphold the highest level of safety performance and meet national and international standards.


Core Values
Among our core values are:

  • Safety;
  • Integrity;
  • Innovation;
  • Proaction; and
  • Cohesiveness across our brand.

Fundamental Safety Beliefs
Our fundamental safety beliefs are:

  • Safety is a core business and personal value.
  • Safety is a source of our competitive advantage; our business will be strengthened by making safety excellence an integral part of all aviation activities.
  • All accidents and serious incidents are preventable.
  • All levels of ASE are accountable for our safety performance, starting with the president.

Our commitment is to:

  • Develop and embed a safety culture in all our aviation activities that recognizes the importance and value of effective aviation safety management and acknowledges at all times that safety is paramount;
  • Comply with and, wherever possible, exceed legislative and regulatory requirements and standards;
  • Actively develop and improve our safety processes to conform to NBAA and ICAO standards;
  • Establish, measure and continually improve our safety performance against realistic objectives and/or targets;
  • Ensure that externally supplied systems and services that impact upon the safety of our operations meet appropriate safety standards;
  • Clearly define for all owners, staff, and vendors their accountabilities and responsibilities for the development and delivery of aviation safety strategy and performance;
  • Ensure that all staff and owners are provided with adequate and appropriate aviation safety information and training, are competent in safety matters and are only allocated tasks commensurate with their skills;
  • Minimize the risks associated with aircraft operations to a point that is as low as reasonably practicable/achievable.




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