Air Partner’s SafeSkys awarded Royal Air Force wildlife control contract in Scotland
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Posted: 19 April 2018 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
The company’s Chief Executive has said Air Partner is delighted to extend its relationship with the RAF.
NEW DAWN: SafeSkys has a long-standing relationship with the RAF
Mark Briffa, CEO at Air Partner, said: “SafeSkys has had a long and successful working relationship with the RAF for many years and we are delighted to secure this valuable contract and extend that relationship further.
“Our Consulting & Training pipeline for the year ahead is strong, and we continue to examine new and existing opportunities across the division. SafeSkys is already proving to be a valuable asset to the Air Partner group.”
SafeSkys was acquired by Air Partner in September 2017 and sits within its Consulting & Training division. It is one of the global leaders in wildlife hazard management & wildlife control services, with experience and expertise built up over 24 years serving the needs of civil and military customers.
Its airport wildlife control services and standards are recognised by the UK CAA. The company delivers a range of services, including ICAO 13km Surveys and Wildlife Hazard Management Plans (“WHMP”), reports necessary for international airports to comply with regulations, and advice on preventative measures to control future bird strikes and other wildlife risks.
About Air Partner:
Founded in 1961, Air Partner is a global aviation services group that provides worldwide solutions to industry, commerce, governments and private individuals. The Group has two divisions: Broking division, comprising air charter broking and remarketing; and the Consulting & Training division, comprising the aviation safety consultancies, Baines Simmons, Clockwork Research and SafeSkys, as well as Air Partner’s Emergency Planning Division.
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