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Issued by Green Charter 2022.

March 6, 2012

Grossmann Jet Service attains Six Sigma certification

Grossmann Jet Service, the Prague-based executive jet operator, recently concluded Six Sigma certification, following attendance of training courses in London and Prague. The Six Sigma methodology is recognised worldwide and ensures that every project carried out within the certified organisation follows a defined sequence of operation, removing any obstacles and ensuring a perfectly tailored service.

The structure of Six Sigma provides a highly disciplined method of training that enables organisations to focus on developing and delivering near-perfect products and services. The word 'Sigma' is a statistical term measuring how far a given process deviates from perfection. The key ideology behind Six Sigma is that if the number of 'defects' in a process can be measured, they can systematically be eliminated to get as close to 'zero defects' as possible. An organisation that has achieved Six Sigma certification demonstrates a dedication to efficient processes across the board and allocates fewer resources to correction and more towards production.

"We are delighted to have achieved Six Sigma certification," said CEO Dagmar Grossmann. "In an industry where safety processes are essential, Six Sigma is a valuable asset. Our business is essentially about time saving and utilising the Six Sigma method enables us to work to our maximum potential, for ourselves and importantly for our clients."

Grossmann Jet operates an Embraer Legacy 600 and Hawker 900 XP, affording passengers the utmost privacy and comfort that comes with VIP catering and state-of-the-art in-flight technology including DVD players, satellite phones, Internet access, iPod outlets and iPads.