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modernization, and ensuring that the interests of all aviation stakeholders, including business aviation, are given priority by Congress “is the way to ensure that America’s aviation system remains the world’s leader, not the follower – whether that be fi ve years, 10 years or 30 years from now.”
RICHMOR AVIATION ADDED TO ASCF INDUSTRY AUDIT STANDARD REGISTRY
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achieve the high level of performance required by the ACSF standards,” says Peter Schafer, Richmor’s director of operations. “Being added to the ACSF Registry places us in
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