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GE Aerospace is joining forces to promote aviation safety with the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF), a leading organisation dedicated to enhancing safety and security within business and general aviation.
Utilising ACSF's wide reach, GE Aerospace's Software as a Service (SaaS) group will promote the operational safety insights that its C-FOQA (Corporate Flight Operations Quality Assurance) and FlightPulse software solutions can offer members to help advance aviation safety. By leveraging these software solutions, ACSF members will be able to identify potential safety risks, optimise flight operations and implement best practices more effectively.
ACSF, with a membership base of 360 organisations, is committed to fostering a culture of safety through collaboration and partnership. The foundation offers a platform for its members to engage in safety initiatives, share best practices and participate in industry events. ACSF's mission is to elevate safety standards across the industry by promoting transparency, accountability and continuous improvement.
“We find no greater purpose of joy in our work than when we find our work raises the bar in flight safety. Because of this we could not be more thrilled to partner with the Air Charter Safety Foundation to support its mission of enhancing aviation safety,” comments Andrew Coleman, general manager of GE Aerospace, Software as a Service. “Our flight data monitoring solutions are at the forefront of aviation safety technology, and we firmly believe that ACSF members will greatly benefit from both the insights and efficiencies they provide.”
Bryan Burns, president of ACSF, adds: “This collaboration with GE Aerospace represents a significant step forward in our ongoing efforts to promote safety and security within the aviation industry. By offering our members access to GE Aerospace's advanced safety solutions, we are providing them with valuable FDM tools to enhance their operations and maintain the highest safety standards.”