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Comair receives IS-BAO for robust systems
A culture of safety is at the core of Comair Flight Services' business, and the steadily growing Lanseria-based company has been recognised for this by the International Business Aviation Council.
Read this story in our September 2018 printed issue.

South African operator Comair Flight Services (CFS) has been accredited with the International Business Aviation Council's IS-BAO Stage I certificate.

"This certification is testament to our dedication to safety management," says CEO Justin Reeves. "Our company continues to grow and to go from strength to strength, and we're very proud to receive IS-BAO Stage I. Safety has always been our top priority."

Established in 2007, CFS is headquartered at Lanseria International airport in Johannesburg and offers sales, charter, management, FBO and flight support services. Its aircraft fleet includes various types, ranging from single engine turboprops to large business jets and airliners.

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