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ACE 2026 - September 8th

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IADA brings Flying Colours into the fold
With facilities in Canada, the USA, and Singapore, global aviation services company Flying Colours brings more than three decades of experience to every facet of its business. It has been recognised by IADA.
Flying Colours provides services internationally for a broad range of private aircraft.

Flying Colours, the global aviation services company with facilities in Canada, the USA and Singapore, has been verified as a products and services member of the International Aircraft Dealers Association (IADA).

The company, headquartered in Canada, performs green completions, interior refurbishments and modifications, heavy maintenance, exterior paint, special mission modifications and avionics installations for mid to large sized business aircraft. IADA products and services members are companies whose primary focus is related to the support of aircraft transactions, whether their expertise is finance, legal, tax, escrow or maintenance.

“We extend a warm welcome to Flying Colours Corp. as an IADA verified products and services member,” says IADA executive director Wayne Starling. “The company, which provides services internationally for a broad range of private aircraft, was thoroughly vetted to assure adherence to the absolute highest ethical standards and experience."

“We are very pleased to join our colleagues at IADA,” adds Flying Colours president and CEO John Gillespie. “Our involvement with IADA reflects the value and trust we place in doing business with the leading aircraft dealers, transaction professionals and experts within our industry.”

The membership application process for products and services membership begins with an applicant completing an application. As part of the application process, the candidate contacts three IADA members to ask for their support as a sponsor. The IADA membership votes on new products and services applicants twice a year.

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