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Wed, Oct 16, 2013

ClearJet.net Joins Air Charter Safety Foundation

Solidifies Support For ACSF Vision

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) is pleased to announce that ClearJet.net, a private charter marketplace that focuses on safety-rated jet operators, is the newest company to join the ACSF. Along with 105 other companies, ClearJet.net now supports the ACSF’s vision to enable on-demand air charter providers and fractional program managers to achieve the highest levels of safety in the aviation industry.

“Our mission at ClearJet.net is to provide our clients with a simple, transparent and comprehensive network of qualified charter operators,” said ClearJet.net President Clay Curtis. “We allow charter operators to see what flights are being requested directly from our members (membership is free). In turn, operators send quotes with aircraft images and descriptions directly to members. Our job is to connect a member who has a flight need with the right safety-rated jet operator at a flat fee. The ACSF standards help to ensure that safety is the cornerstone of every decision we make.”

ClearJet.net was created to bring clarity to the process of finding and chartering an on-demand private jet flight. By providing access to a full network and direct contact to qualified jet operators, ClearJet.net members are able to weigh multiple options and make informed decisions.

“We are pleased that ClearJet.net has joined the foundation,” said ACSF President Bryan Burns, “and that they recognize our Industry Audit Standard as high-level safety criteria for selecting charter flights.”

FMI: www.acsf.aero, www.clearjet.net

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