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India's IRM Aviation, a member of the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF), has successfully completed the Industry Audit Standard (IAS), a milestone that affirms the company's commitment to the highest levels of aviation safety, operational excellence and customer service.
IRM is a non-scheduled operator, equivalent to a Part 135 private jet charter company, headquartered in Gujarat, and it is known for delivering an elite and personalised aviation experience to its clientele. As a part of the IRM Group, IRM Aviation merges traditional values with luxury, offering tailormade charter journeys that prioritise privacy, discretion and efficiency.
The ACSF IAS is the most comprehensive and demanding audit available for Part 135 and Part 91 operators. Designed for operators that aim to exceed regulatory requirements, the IAS evaluates every aspect of flight operations, maintenance, safety management systems and organisational culture. Passing this audit represents a strong and voluntary commitment to going above and beyond industry norms.
Bryan Burns, president and CEO of the ACSF praises IRM for its achievement: “We applaud IRM for successfully completing the ACSF Industry Audit Standard. This accomplishment reflects its deep commitment to safety and accountability. Companies who pursue the IAS demonstrate not only operational excellence but also a culture that puts people first, both passengers and crew. The ACSF Audit-registered seal represents peace of mind, and IRM Aviation has absolutely earned that recognition.”