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EATC becomes first in Taiwan to achieve Wyvern Wingman
According to Executive Aviation Taiwan Corporation, flight safety is never compromised. This isn’t just a slogan, but the core of its corporate culture, permeating every flight and every decision. It is Wingman designated.
Becoming Wingman-certified adds clout to EATC ops.
Read this story in our September/October 2025 printed issue.

Executive Aviation Taiwan Corporation (EATC) has renewed its designation as a Wyvern Wingman-certified operator following a successful audit conducted by Wyvern in April 2025.

Established in 2010, EATC is a Taiwanese business jet operator headquartered in Taipei with additional hubs at Songshan and Kaohsiung International airports. The first operator in Taiwan to achieve the prestigious Wyvern Wingman certification, EATC offers a range of services, including private jet charters, medevac flights and aircraft management solutions.

“Safety is our most fundamental commitment to our customers. Achieving Wyvern certification once again affirms our team’s professionalism,” states EATC chair Katrina Wen. “Flight safety is never compromised; this isn’t just a slogan, but the core of our corporate culture, permeating every flight and every decision.”

Wingman operators are evaluated by the Wingman Standard criteria. The scope of the evaluation includes an assessment of operational activities, a review of the company’s operational history and safety records, an SMS, an internal evaluation programme, administrative compositions, technical documentation, pilot and aircraft records, training requirements and maintenance operations including technician training and experience.

Executive Aviation Taiwan Corporation has demonstrated exceptional commitment to aviation excellence by successfully renewing its Wingman certification,” says Andrew Day, Wyvern senior vice president, operations. “This achievement not only validates its safety management system for international compliance but also underscores its adherence to the highest global standards and professional codes of practice in operations and aircraft maintenance, reaffirming its leadership in the aviation industry.”

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