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Corporate & Fleet Aircraft Management
ACASS delivers corporate aircraft management as a certified AOC operator — crew, maintenance, compliance, and global operations unified under one agreement. Own Your Journey®.
Connect With a Specialist- In-house: Best for high-utilization, domestic operations with dedicated aviation leadership in place.
- Outsourced: Ideal for first-time owners, multi-aircraft operators, and corporations with international routing — aircraft operate under ACASS’s AOC.
- Hybrid: Retain select functions; outsource the rest.

Aviation Management Defined
Corporate aircraft management is the professional oversight of an organization’s aviation assets — operations, crew, maintenance, compliance, and scheduling under a unified framework. In-house flight departments are giving way to outsourced and hybrid structures driven by regulatory complexity. ACASS operates as an AOC holder: legally accountable for your aircraft’s operations.

In-House vs. Outsourced
Choosing the right management model depends on utilization, fleet size, and mission profile.
ACASS supports all three models without requiring a provider change.
Charter Revenue Integration
Corporate aircraft management with ACASS opens a direct path to charter revenue generation — allowing managed aircraft to offset operational costs through ACASS’s AOC-authorized charter program. Utilization gaps in your flight schedule become productive rather than idle. ACASS manages the entire process: scheduling, crew assignment, and regulatory compliance, with your aircraft’s mission availability always protected as the primary obligation.
Multi-Aircraft Fleet Management
Fleet-Wide Standardization
Managing a multi-aircraft program demands consistency at every level — crew training, maintenance protocols, and scheduling must operate in lockstep across the entire fleet. ACASS establishes uniform standards across all aircraft in your program, eliminating the gaps that arise when each asset is managed in isolation. The result is a cohesive operational foundation that scales with your fleet.
Mixed Fleet Composition Management
No two aircraft in a mixed fleet share identical requirements. Light, midsize, and large cabin aircraft each carry distinct maintenance programs, inspection intervals, and type-rating obligations. ACASS coordinates these variables under a single management agreement, providing your team with one accountable point of contact regardless of how diverse your fleet composition may be.
Fleet Utilization and Mission Matching
Availability is only meaningful when the right aircraft is assigned to the right mission. ACASS actively manages fleet utilization across your program — aligning each aircraft's capability, range, and cabin configuration to the operational demands placed on it. This disciplined approach maximizes fleet productivity and ensures no asset sits underutilized within your program.

Corporate Crew Management
ACASS manages the full crew lifecycle for corporate operations — from sourcing and vetting type-rated candidates aligned to the corporation’s mission profile, to training oversight, recurrent currency tracking, and scheduling precision across duty-time requirements. ACASS’s dedicated crew staffing division provides a built-in recruitment pipeline unavailable through a standard management agreement. For hybrid clients, ACASS manages existing crew under its AOC or supplements with contract crew.

Fleet Maintenance Oversight
Full maintenance program coverage for corporate fleets encompasses scheduled inspections, service bulletins, and airworthiness directives across every tail simultaneously — managed by ACASS for Transport Canada, FAA, and EASA compliance. MRO vendor oversight ensures quality assurance on all completed work. Unscheduled maintenance is addressed through 24/7 AOG support, minimizing disruption to the travel schedule. Technical records are maintained continuously, protecting airworthiness documentation and operational continuity.

Safety and Compliance
When an aircraft operates under ACASS’s AOC, operational responsibility transfers from the corporation to ACASS — reducing the corporation’s regulatory and liability exposure. ACASS holds IS-BAO Stage 3 certification (awarded 2017) and ARGUS Gold certification, both maintained through continuous third-party audit. Board-ready compliance documentation supports Transport Canada, FAA, and international regulatory readiness — never assembled reactively when inspections are announced.

Managing the Transition
ACASS manages the full transition from in-house flight department to managed operations — assessment of existing crew, vendors, and maintenance programs; crew onboarding under ACASS’s AOC or outplacement support through its staffing division; and vendor migration with operational continuity ensured throughout. The aircraft remains available at every stage. Typical transition timeline is 60 to 90 days, with hybrid options for phased programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Corporate aircraft management is the professional oversight of an organization’s business aviation assets — covering operations, crew, maintenance, regulatory compliance, and scheduling under one unified framework. Corporations partner with a certified AOC holder like ACASS, which assumes full operational accountability for the aircraft. The aircraft operates under ACASS’s Air Operator Certificate, transferring regulatory responsibility directly from the corporation. Business aircraft management at this level delivers operational excellence and meaningful liability protection. Connect with a Specialist to discuss your aviation program.
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An in-house flight department means the corporation directly employs its crew and manages all operational functions internally, under its own regulatory certificate. Outsourced aircraft management places the aircraft under a management company’s AOC — ACASS assumes operational accountability, crew oversight, maintenance, and compliance. The key distinction is liability: with outsourced management, operational responsibility transfers from the corporation to ACASS. Both models have merit depending on utilization, fleet size, and mission profile. ACASS supports both, and every hybrid combination between them.
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Yes. Aircraft fleet management for multi-aircraft operations is a core ACASS capability. Whether a corporation operates two aircraft or a diverse fleet of light, midsize, and large cabin jets, ACASS manages them under a single agreement — applying consistent crew training standards, uniform maintenance protocols, and centralized scheduling across all tail numbers. Multi-aircraft management through ACASS also provides fleet-level operational support, ensuring availability across the program regardless of individual aircraft status. Connect with a Specialist to discuss your fleet requirements.
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IS-BAO Stage 3 is the highest level of the International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations — an audited safety framework governing how ACASS manages every aircraft in its fleet. Awarded in 2017 and maintained through continuous audit cycles, it confirms that ACASS’s Safety Management System meets the most rigorous international standards in business aviation. For corporate operators, this means documented safety governance, reduced operational liability exposure, and the credibility that regulatory bodies, insurers, and corporate boards recognize as operationally meaningful.
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Flight department outsourcing with ACASS typically completes within 60 to 90 days, depending on fleet size and organizational complexity. The process covers assessment of existing crew, vendors, and maintenance programs; crew transition under ACASS’s AOC or outplacement support through ACASS’s staffing division; and vendor migration with zero operational disruption. The aircraft remains available at every stage. For organizations that prefer a phased approach, ACASS offers hybrid options for selective outsourcing that expands over time. Connect with a Specialist to begin.
Own Your Journey®