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UAS tasks FCC with regulatory advice for clients
UAS International Trip Support has introduced tax and emissions solutions to its clients thanks to a partnership with the experts at FCC.
Tobias Konik and Omar Hosari.
Read this story in our November 2023 printed issue.

UAS International Trip Support is to offer aviation taxation and emissions regulation advisory services to its global clientele of heads of state, VVIPs, Fortune Global 500 companies and business jet operators in partnership with FCC Aviation.

FCC is a trusted partner to the business aviation community and airlines alike, currently working with approximately 150 flight departments from 27 countries and ensuring they comply with 16 different aviation tax schemes in the UK, France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Austria, Norway, Sweden, Portugal, US and Australia. Its clients range across airlines, corporate flight departments, aircraft management and business jet air charter companies, based all over the world.

“UAS is dedicated to revolutionising the flight experience and setting a new standard for sustainable aviation, and is committed to playing our part in the achievement of our industry's carbon neutrality goals. Therefore, we are delighted to introduce tax and emissions solutions to our clients and to enter a partnership with FCC, a globally renowned leader in the field. By prioritising sustainability, UAS is reshaping the future of aviation,” says co-founder and CEO Omar Hosari.

“Every year, we witness the introduction of new aviation tax schemes and amendments to existing aviation tax and emissions regulations, which pose significant challenges for airlines and business jet operators in terms of compliance. Consequently, we are thrilled to collaborate with world-renowned trip support company UAS, to offer its clients a streamlined compliance solution and assist them in achieving their sustainability ambitions,” adds FCC founder and CEO Tobias Konik.

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