Tue, Mar 15, 2011
Authority Granted Under FAR Part 121 For Full Flight Operations
And Management
The FAA has certified aviation
management company KaiserAir, Inc. to provide full flight
operations and management services for a Boeing 737-700 with
all-premier passenger service – 60-seat configuration. The
company said in a news release Thursday that the plane will be used
for private carriage twice weekly between Oakland International
Airport’s North Field and Kona, Hawaii beginning in March
2011.
Upon notice of certification from the FAA, Ronald J. Guerra,
President of KaiserAir, thanked his certification team for two
years of dedicated service. “I am very proud of the team and
the support of everyone at KaiserAir. KaiserAir is the first air
carrier to successfully complete 121 Certification and ETOPS
simultaneously and become a member of a small special group of air
carriers certified to operate aircraft under FAR Parts 91, 121, and
135. As only the second Oakland home-based air carrier in
Oakland’s airport history, KaiserAir looks forward to
providing additional air carrier services to the market.”
KaiserAir is a privately owned company with home base facilities
at Oakland North Field and Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport
in California. Its primary business is providing full service
aviation management services to owners of business jet aircraft.
Aircraft services include: managing and operating corporate and
privately owned aircraft; airframe engine, avionics and accessory
support maintenance; common carriage charter; FBO and line
services; fuel distribution of Chevron and AirBP products.
In 2008, KaiserAir became the twelfth company to receive the
NBAA 60 Years of Safe Flying Award.
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