The airplane is the safest transportation in the world. Statistics
prove it, and it’s no accident that it is so. 100 years of aviation
experience and modern technology have brought mechanical faults and human errors
under full control.
AirCab is committed to following the strict rules and regulations maintained by European Aviation Authorities, and plans to implement supplementary technologies over and above what is required. This is good business sense, and an investment in long-term returns. Safety records is what makes passengers feel safe, and for good reasons. So AirCab is committed to invest all that is necessary to provide the highest safety standards, to match and surpass the best records, such as those of renowned companies like Lufthansa and Swiss.
Issues such as equipment selection, maintenance, training, are some of the top focus issues to keep operations fail-safe at all times. As AirCab starts its operations, it will publish all safety detail issues in the most transparent manner.
Standards
AirCab will operate under a license issued by the European Aviation Authorities, which is an operator license equivalent to those issued to Major European Airlines. Thus you can rest assured that the reference standards are trustworthy and endorsed by all European authorities and governments.
Aircraft
AirCab will employ new generation aircraft, equipped with the most recent avionics. Contrary to all business jets and other light aircraft, Very Light Jets (VLJs) sport cockpits with full digital displays that offer all the functions of large airliners. All the systems on board are digital devices and offer redundant functionalities, self diagnostic functions.
All the AirCab aircraft are new.
Pilots
The aircraft employed by AirCab has a light workload in the cockpit requiring only one pilot. However, AirCab will always fly with two pilots. The training of all pilots, will be in excess of the most stringent safety regulations, and will be executed in partnership with the aircraft manufacturer.
