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The Air Charter Association

GlobeAir

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Press Release

Issued by The Air Charter Association.

September 2, 2015

Baltic Air Charter Association logo to appear on GlobeAir's fleet of business aircraft

The Baltic Air Charter Association (BACA) and GlobeAir have launched a brand-new initiative which will ultimately see the association's logo displayed on aircraft around the world. In the first instance the logo will appear on GlobeAir's fleet of Citation Mustang business aircraft. 

The aim of this activity is to reassure the passengers, through the presence of the BACA logo on the aircraft, that the flight operator performs to the best quality standards and complies to the highest regulatory requirements.

GlobeAir ceo Bernhard Fragner is a member of the BACA council and has kindly agreed that his aircraft will be the first to display the BACA logo. They will be placed on the exterior of the aircraft and will appear near to the door to be seen at the entrance of the aircraft.

Speaking about the logos appearing on his aircraft GlobeAir ceo, Bernhard Fragner, advises "I am delighted to be the first operator to display the BACA logo on the exterior of our aircraft. BACA is one of the most historic associations in the aviation industry and being a member of this prestigious organisation is a remarkable certification of excellence and premium quality service. I am sure that by displaying the logo our commitment to, and practice of these high standards is further underlined."

Once it has been proven that the logo can withstand the rigours of frequent flying more logos will be created and BACA members will be given the opportunity to display the BACA logo on their aircraft. 

Baltic Air Charter Association chairman Tony Coe said "This is a proud moment for BACA. I would like to thank Bernhard for displaying the logo on his aircraft and look forward to seeing it appearing on many different types of aircraft in the future."