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Mon, Oct 14, 2013

Silverstone Group Joins Air Charter Safety Foundation

Insurance And Risk Management Company Supports ACSF Safety Vision

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) is pleased to announce that SilverStone Group, an insurance and risk management company, is the newest member of the ACSF. Along with 105 other companies, SilverStone Group 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.

“SilverStone Group shares a common foundation with the ACSF, in that we are fully committed to supporting strong cultures of safety and quality in business aviation,” said SilverStone Group’s Managing Director of Aviation Risk Services, James Gulson. “We are proud to be among those insurance companies that support the ACSF’s vision.”

SilverStone Group, based in Omaha, Nebraska, with offices in Council Bluffs, Iowa and Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Their business was built on the Midwestern ethics of hard work, honesty, integrity and fairness – and on the idea that the client’s needs should come first.

“We are pleased that SilverStone Group shares the ACSF vision to go beyond industry standards and invest in the highest levels of safety and quality available,” said ACSF President Bryan Burns. “Becoming a member of the Air Charter Safety Foundation will help them further that mission.”

FMI: www.acsf.aero, www.silverstonegroup.com

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