Sparfell renews IS-BAO level II audit

Crew in front of a new addition to the fleet (Photo: Sparfell).
Crew in front of a new addition to the fleet (Photo: Sparfell).

Sparfell renews IS-BAO level II audit

Crew in front of a new addition to the fleet (Photo: Sparfell).
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The airline company Sparfell, which emerged from Laudamotion Executive, successfully passed the IS-BAO Stage II audit. The certification was therefore renewed by the International Business Aviation Council.

“My predecessor, the great Niki Lauda, ​​put in place a strong and sustainable system to ensure that our impeccable safety and service standards are met in every situation. Maintaining the IS-BAO accreditation gives our customers the certainty that our safety management activity is fully integrated into our business and that there is a positive safety culture, ”explains Sparfell Managing Director Edward Queffelec.

After Niki Lauda's death, the Laudamotion Executive, which at that time had nothing to do with the Ryanair subsidiary Laudamotion, was sold to Sparfell. The Austrian business jet operator was later given its current name.

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