ABOUT ACSF
Membership in the ACSF primarily includes Part 135 certificate holders, with the balance to include OEMs, brokers, insurers, customers, airports, and safety professionals. Regular members are aircraft operators, management companies and brokers, while Associate members are suppliers, vendors and consultants to aircraft operators. Affiliate members are other non-profit institutions and government organizations.
A Board of Governors establishes the ACSF’s strategic goals, policies and programs. A ten-member Executive Committee of the Board oversees all fiduciary and statutory governance functions.
VISION
The ACSF vision is to continuously enhance the safety and security practices of charter and shared aircraft owners and operators in the United States and worldwide.
MISSION
The Air Charter Safety Foundation, through research, collaboration and education, advances charter and shared aircraft ownership industry standards and best practices; promulgates safety, security and service benchmarks; and promotes the universal acceptance of safety management systems.
The Foundation also provides accurate and objective information about air charter and shared aircraft ownership as one of the most important and versatile public transportation resources.
CORE VALUES
These are the guiding principles of the Air Charter Safety Foundation:
v Passion for aviation, the charter industry, and, above all, safety
v Teamwork with our leadership, colleagues, and members
v Integrity in our audit standard, research, data, and programs
v Openness to new ideas and creative partnerships
v Objectivity in our analysis and portrayal of the charter industry
v Accountability to our members, their passengers, the public, and each other
* The Air Charter Safety Foundation is incorporated as a 501(c)(3) non-profit entity.
LEADERSHIP
Executive Committee and Officers
Board of Governors