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Let's Jett renews Wingman designation
Established in 2021 and headquartered at Van Nuys airport in Los Angeles, California, Let's Jett is a fully owned operator with a dedicated fleet that includes Learjet 70 and Learjet 75 aircraft. It is ARGUS Gold rated.

Let's Jett has once more secured its designation as a Wyvern Wingman certified operator by maintaining Wingman status through the Flight Leader Program via quarterly coaching by Wyvern. The Wyvern Wingman standard, the first air charter audit standard in the aviation industry, provides a safety benchmark that allows air charter customers to assess performance expectations against recognised industry best operating practices before purchasing air charter services.

Established in 2021 and headquartered at Van Nuys airport in Los Angeles, California, Let's Jett is a fully owned operator with a dedicated fleet that includes Learjet 70 and Learjet 75 aircraft. As well as holding Wyvern Wingman certification, it is also ARGUS Gold rated.

“We are humbled to be recognised by an industry leader in aviation safety. Safety is a promise we make to every passenger, every family and every team member who trusts us,” says Conner Jadwin, Let's Jett CEO. “This recognition is a reflection of the incredible dedication of our pilots, maintenance crews and staff who live up to that promise every day. I'm grateful to our entire team for making safety not just a priority, but a culture here at Let's Jett. As we look ahead, we remain committed to investing in training, innovation and continuous improvement so that we can keep raising the bar.”

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, a safety management system (SMS), an internal evaluation programme, administrative compositions, technical documentation, pilot and aircraft records, training requirements and maintenance operations, including technician training and experience.

“We applaud Let's Jett on the successful renewal of its Wingman certification, which reinforces the strength of its safety management system and its adherence to the highest international standards in operational and maintenance practices,” notes Andrew Day, Wyvern senior vice president, operations. “As an active participant in Wyvern's Flight Leader Program, Let's Jett demonstrates a continuous commitment to growth, transparency and performance improvement through ongoing engagement and coaching.”

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