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Bestfly

International Business Aviation Council

Safety

Press Release

Issued by Bestfly.

May 22, 2017

Bestfly takes off at EBACE with renewal of IS-BAO status confirmed

Angola-based aviation services company Bestfly is proud to attend this year's EBACE 2017 from booth V70 following confirmation that it has retained its IS-BAO (International Standard for business Aviation Operators) status for the second year in a row. The audit, which took a month, was completed by Cyrrus Cayman International Services following an intense review of the Luanda facilities, its team and operational standards. During EBACE Nuno Pereira, MD of Bestfly, will be showcasing how the business has adapted and adopted international standards to give visiting aircraft and operators the confidence to select Bestfly when landing in Luanda.

“We are very proud to have achieved this important recognition again as we continually work hard to meet international expectations. The timing is perfect as we can come to EBACE and demonstrate that the services we provide are as good as any international business aviation company, despite the challenges of operating in Africa,” says Pereira. “It's been a challenging couple of years for business aviation with the fluctuating oil prices affecting business. However we have seen this as a time to improve our standards across the board, as well as keep training our staff, and improving what we can do for our international clients,” said Nuno Pereira, managing director of Bestfly.

Since first achieving the IS-BAO standard Bestfly has gone from strength to strength to maintain the required levels of service. It has invested in supporting its own dedicated fuel bowser which, working in conjunction with national oil company Sonangol, significantly improves turn-around times for executive jets; it has fixed a three-year ground handling and flight support service agreement with Chevron, which was supported by the initial award of the IS-BAO. In response to the growing demand for professionally trained pilots in Africa it has invested in training by establishing a strategic relationship with FlightSafety International as the dedicated training organization for all Bestfly's needs. In April Bestfly was also audited by Chevron Safety Audit Group of the USA, and on successful completion becamse the only privately owned operator in Angola to be authorized to fly Chevron top executives and employees.

The Bestfly fleet has also expanded, and now includes Gulfstream G550, G450, and GIII types, two Dassault Falcon 900s, a Bombardier Challenger 605 and three Lear 45s, a Dornier 328 Jet, four King Air types including two 350s, a 200 and a 90 as well as a Twin Otter. Pereira is expecting to add a Gulfstream G450 and G650ER by the end of 2017.

Pereira is now vice-chair of the African Business Aviation Association and will be one of the participants at the first Access Africa event being held at EBACE on Monday 22 May. A new initiative from AfBAA, the informal forums detail practical information that aim to inspire and support companies considering operations in Africa. Bestfly was the first Angolan business aviation company to have been awarded and retained its IS-BAO status. Designed to support aircraft operators and flight departments in achieving the highest levels of safety and professionalism it positions Bestfly as a leader in its field, in the Eastern African region.