Safety management business Nimbl has joined the Paragon Network of independent audited FBOs and handling agents. With over 4,200 aviation operators and FBOs supported worldwide, Nimbl brings cutting-edge tools and deep operational expertise to help Part 91 and Part 135 charter operators, flight departments and FBOs enhance safety, streamline compliance and simplify manual management.
Since its founding in 1996, Nimbl has focused on making aviation operations smarter, safer and easier. The company supports more than 50,000 flight reviews annually and maintains over 5,000 operational manuals, allowing operators to confidently offload manual updates, regulatory tracking and safety management system administration to a dedicated team of experts.
“We are thrilled to welcome Nimbl to the Paragon Network,” says president Crystal Kubeczka. “Its unmatched expertise in safety compliance and operational efficiency will give our members, particularly in the growing 135 space, a critical edge. Nimbl’s forward-thinking platform empowers operators and FBOs to reduce friction, mitigate risk and focus on what they do best.”
The Nimbl platform equips aviation professionals with:
- Real-time regulatory updates and compliance alerts
- Custom-built SMS programmes and risk mitigation frameworks
- Manual development, editing and maintenance tools
- Scalable systems tailored for charter operators, FBOs and corporate flight departments
“We’re thrilled to join the Paragon Network and collaborate with such a respected group of FBOs and aviation professionals,” says Allison Barber, VP, innovation and engagement. “This partnership allows us to bring our innovative solutions to more operators across the industry, helping them streamline operations, enhance safety and achieve new levels of performance.”
Through this partnership, Paragon Network members gain access to Nimbl's comprehensive services. Whether serving a boutique charter fleet or a busy FBO, Nimbl delivers streamlined, audit-ready tools designed to meet today’s challenges and tomorrow’s standards.