Wed, Aug 27, 2014
Company Operates In Multiple Locations In The U.S., Europe And Canada
The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) is pleased to recognize Landmark Aviation as a sustaining member. Landmark has shown their commitment to the foundation’s vision of enhancing and improving safety through their generous financial support.
Headquartered in Houston, Texas, Landmark’s current network includes 59 U.S. locations and 16 fixed-base operations in Europe and Canada. In addition, Landmark offers charter, aircraft management and MRO services. Landmark’s operating philosophy is based on two critical elements: customer service and safety. Achieving the highest standard in these areas is dependent upon technological resources and the training provided to line service and customer service employees. With more than 60 years’ experience, Landmark’s charter operation provides convenience and safety with one of the largest charter fleets in the nation.
"I believe ACSF is one of the key drivers of safety and standards in the industry. Through our continued support, we hope to help shape where it is going,” said Bob Rufli, Director of Operations for Landmark’s Aircraft Management & Charter Division. “Landmark Aviation is excited to partner with the Air Charter Safety Foundation as a sustaining member to further the mission and vision of the foundation.”
“The generous support of Landmark Aviation enables the foundation to carry out its mission,” said ACSF President Bryan Burns. “We are extremely pleased that they share our vision to achieve the highest levels of safety in the industry.”
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