Have an SMS at your outfit? If your answer is “no,” now is the time to be planning to implement one. If your answer is “affirmative”, ask yourself “is it working for us?” As more attention ramps up on Safety Management Systems, we all need to
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Princeton, NJ: Analar Corp has joined WYVERN as a Premium Plus member, which gives them access to world-class SMS software, quarterly coaching from expert leaders in aviation safety risk management,
South Brisbane, Australia: AVMIN Air Charter has successfully enrolled in the WYVERN Broker Membership program. WYVERN Brokers have access to our data platform called Aviation Compliance
Denver, CO: JetOne Aviation has successfully enrolled in the WYVERN Broker Membership program. WYVERN Brokers have access to our data platform called Aviation Compliance Enhancement System
Vienna, Austria: Avcon Jet AG has once more secured its designation of WYVERN Wingman Certified Operator following a successful Audit, conducted by WYVERN in November 2021. The WYVERN Wingman Standard, the first air charter audit standard in the aviation industry,
Sonnie Bates, WYVERN CEO, is known internationally as an aviation safety visionary. His relentless pursuit of advancing aviation safety has earned him the utmost respect throughout the international aviation
Athens, Greece: GainJet Aviation S.A. has once more secured its designation of WYVERN Wingman Certified Operator following a successful audit, conducted by WYVERN in November 2021. The WYVERN Wingman Standard, the first air charter audit standard in the aviation industry, provides a safety
In the first flight of its kind, American aviatrix Amelia Earhart departs Wheeler Field in Honolulu, Hawaii, on a solo flight to North America. Hawaiian commercial interests offered a $10,000 award to whoever accomplished the
Windsor Locks, CT: The Whitewind Company has once more secured its designation of WYVERN Wingman Certified Operator following a successful Audit, conducted by WYVERN in November 2021. The WYVERN Wingman Standard, the first air charter audit standard in the aviation industry, provides a
C-47, also called Dakota or Skytrain, U.S. military transport aircraft that served in all theatres during World War II and continued in service long afterward. It was used to haul cargo, transport troops, drop paratroops, tow gliders, and as a flying ambulance.









