Tag: AOC

Oriens Aviation expands into AOC operations

Subsidiary Oriens Flight Operations prepares to welcome first PC-12NGXs on to its newly awarded AOC Oriens Aviation, the authorised sales and service centre for Pilatus Aircraft in the British Isles, is expanding its service portfolio with a newly granted Air Operator’s Certificate from the UK ...

Flexjet expands European fleet and operation, securing AOC for Malta

Fractional fleet operator Flexjet, part of the Directional Aviation family, has been awarded an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) for Malta, as it continues to expand its European operation. The move marks an important milestone in the company’s international expansion plan, which has seen its f...

MHS Aviation goes East.

MHS Aviation GmbH forms a partnership with Elangeni GmbH in Vienna. Elangeni GmbH, a Vienna based company received its AOC, Air Operator Certificate A-163 and operating license from Austro Control on July 15th, 2020. The new Austrian commercial airline wants to attract owners of business jets to...

Heron Aviation adds second Citation Mustang continuing Expansion

Heron Aviation today announced the expansion of their AOC with the addition of a new Spanish registered Citation Mustang, EC-NGX.  Boasting a centrally located base in Madrid and the unsurpassed economics of the Citation fleet, EC-NGX is poised to offer unmatched charter capacity in the Iberia...

SONAS Aviation just weeks away from acquiring Irish AOC

SONAS Aviation, a new Irish-based aircraft charter and management company, which was founded at the end of 2018 by Graham Williamson—former chief executive office of TAG Aviation Europe—is just weeks away from acquiring its Air Operator Certificate (AOC).  Its first managed aircraft, a Bombard...

Exclusive: Former Wijet CEO, Patrick Hersent, explains departure

Patrick Hersent, the former CEO of Wijet, has disclosed to EVA magazine online the context of his departure from the company last June. In a correspondence with EVA, it was noted: "Patrick Hersent, CEO of Wijet, decided to leave the Group last mid-June, on the grounds of strategic disagreements wit...

Wijet files for administration, can’t pay employees

Wijet has seemingly filed for administration in the UK and has stated in an email to its employees that it cannot pay its personnel based in the country. The charter company recently announced it would cease operations in the UK and give up its AOC in the country - although it said its operations i...

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