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Zenith Aviation

Press Release

Issued by Zenith Aviation.

September 4, 2014

Zenith Aviation complies with new safety standards

Zenith Aviation, a leading Kent-based executive aircraft management company based at Biggin Hill Airport, has completed its preparations for the changeover to the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Air Operations Regulations a full three months early.

These new European regulations will come into force on the 28th October 2014 and any operator who is not compliant by this time cannot operate aircraft for commercial purposes. Recognising that this changeover was vital for the continuity of its business, the Zenith Aviation management team embarked on an extensive programme of ensuring compliance by internal assessment and making use of an external organisation to assist in the time-consuming process of amending all its operating documentation.

Barry Holloway, director of quality assurance for Zenith Aviation, says: “The UK Civil Aviation Authority has now informed Zenith Aviation that we are fully compliant and the changeover to the new regulations will be a smooth transition with no interruptions to our commercial operations.”