Safety is our # 1 concern at evoJets. We work with the finest operators, maintain internal records on all the aircraft we provide, and at no time will compromise passenger or pilot safety to complete a mission.
There are many aircraft certified by the FAA for private charter operations. Obtaining the proper license is important and outlined below. Yet while many of the planes and operators certified by the FAA are both airworthy and trustworthy, evoJets employs further measures to evaluate direct air carriers.
evoJets introduced its OPI to add an additional layer of quality assurance for clients. Through years of experience in the charter market, and with evolving knowledge of the aircraft and operators in play, evoJets created the OPI as a best-in-class private aviation evaluation system.
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To operate private charter flights, an aircraft must obtain an FAA Part 135 certificate. Part 135 is the FAA classification for commuter and on-demand air carrier operations. The initial requirements to obtain a Part 135 certificate are comprehensive.