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Auric Air receives the BARS registration status 2024 – 2025

 

(Posted 02nd July 2024)

 

 

Auric Air has confirmed that they have completed the latest BARS audit and have received their renewal BARS certification for the year, 2024-2025 from The Flight Safety Foundation’s (FSF) Basic Aviation Risk Standard (BARS) program.

Auric Air’s commitment to safety and efficiency is echoed at every level because delivery of professional service is a commitment and safety is their professed attitude.

 

 

 

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