Business Jet Access gains FAA approval for safety management system

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Business Jet Access (BJA) has gained approval by the FAA for its safety management system (SMS).

BJA offers turnkey aircraft management and charter services based in the heart of Dallas at Love Field (KDAL) and is one of 20 operators nationwide to achieve this recognition.

With 14 managed aircraft – eight of which are on its Part 135 charter certificate – BJA says it continues to experience “significant demand” for aircraft charter and management services. With the recent opening of hangar space at sister company, Business Jet Center, the company is also now in a position to accommodate an increased number of clients looking to bring their aircraft to KDAL.

Britt Ham, managing director of Business Jet Access, said, “Having a robust safety system in place that is so instilled in the everyday functions of our employees is imperative to our success as we continue to grow.”

James Cox, director of operations, added, “It is a huge accomplishment, especially for a company of our size, and we are thrilled to be among a very small number of operators in the country that can say they have gone to these lengths to solidify their SMS. With all of the unexpected things that can happen on a daily basis, it takes a consistent effort and dedicated team to keep SMS at the forefront. We have worked tirelessly at doing just that, and we are happy the FAA has taken notice.”

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