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Operators demonstrate that safety is a top priority
Opera Jet of Slovakia, Gama Aviation, ExecuJet Middle East, TAG Aviation Europe and Premiair have all recently achieved Wyvern Wingman status following rigorous on-site safety audits.

Opera Jet of Slovakia, Gama Aviation, ExecuJet Middle East, TAG Aviation Europe and Premiair have all recently achieved Wyvern Wingman status following rigorous on-site safety audits.

"Gama Aviation is committed to ensuring that every one of our clients receives the safest experience possible," says Paul Cremer, commercial manager. "Gama is leading the business aviation industry with our company management system, which ensures that risk and safety management forms part of our daily conversation. Gama seeks to exceed safety regulations, rather than merely complying with them."

Recently over 20 operators have passed an on-site audit, including Phoenix Aviation in Nairobi, Kenya, one of very few operators in Africa with this designation.

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