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TAG demonstrates ongoing safety through Swiss Wingman renewal
TAG Aviation has renewed its accreditation to the Wyvern Wingman programme for its operations in Switzerland.
Read this story in our June 2017 printed issue.

TAG Aviation has renewed its accreditation to the Wyvern Wingman programme for its operations in Switzerland. This follows the re-accreditation of the company's UK operations last summer.

In order to successfully achieve Wingman status, aircraft operators must have an immaculate record of at least five years with the appropriate aviation authorities, and must actively demonstrate their commitment to current industry safety procedures.

TAG Aviation is a global business aviation company with unparalleled operational excellence and we put safety at the forefront of everything we do,” says safety and compliance monitoring manager for TAG Aviation Geneva Erwan Clolery. “The Wyvern Wingman certification is a hugely important endorsement within our industry and is testament to our ongoing investment to maintain the highest possible level of safety practices while promoting a strong safety culture.”

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