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Safety, Operators & Vetting

Safety is foundational in private aviation—and it starts with operator standards.

How Jettly Sources Aircraft

Jettly partners with licensed operators that meet strict regulatory and operational requirements worldwide.

Operator Certification Standards

Operators must comply with:

  • FAA Part 135 (U.S.)
  • EASA or equivalent international standards

Pilot Experience Requirements

Pilots are required to meet:

  • Aircraft-specific type ratings
  • Recurrent training standards
  • Minimum flight hour thresholds

Maintenance, Insurance & Compliance

Aircraft undergo:

  • Regular inspections
  • Manufacturer-approved maintenance
  • Required insurance coverage

What This Means for Passengers

Passengers benefit from:

  • Consistent safety standards
  • Professional crews
  • Peace of mind

Learn more about how flights are vetted.

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