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  • World HQ

    6700 Côte de Liesse, suite 206,
    Montréal, Canada,
    H4T 2B5

    +1 514 636-1099
  • Ireland

    Suite 3230, Building 3000, Westpark Business Campus, Shannon, Clare, V14 AN29

    +353 61 475 802
  • San Marino

    World Trade Center, Via Consiglio dei Sessanta,
    99, 47891 Dogana, San Marino

    +39 0549 942-551
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Aircraft Management in Toronto

ACASS provides expert aircraft management in Toronto, backed by a Canadian Air Operator Certificate held since 2004. Our experienced team takes full responsibility for your business jet's operations — from crew and maintenance to compliance and reporting — so you can focus on flying.

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Why Toronto Aircraft Owners Choose ACASS

Toronto-based aircraft owners evaluating management companies operate in Canada’s busiest business aviation market. ACASS brings a Canadian AOC active since 2004, over 30 years of business aviation experience, and an operational network spanning 56 countries. For owners whose aircraft travel beyond CYYZ, ACASS’s international reach provides a continuity of business jet management in Toronto and beyond that locally focused competitors cannot offer. This global scope and dedicated Canadian operations make ACASS a trusted management partner for aircraft owners who demand both local expertise and international capability.

Maintenance and Technical Oversight

Scheduled and Unscheduled Maintenance Coordination

ACASS coordinates all maintenance activity on behalf of Toronto-based aircraft owners — scheduled inspections, unscheduled repairs, and everything in between. Working directly with authorized maintenance organizations, ACASS ensures every event is planned, executed, and documented to Transport Canada standards, keeping your aircraft airworthy and minimizing disruption to your schedule.

Technical Records and Airworthiness Management

Maintaining accurate technical records is a non-negotiable airworthiness obligation. ACASS manages all documentation associated with your aircraft’s maintenance history, tracking every event against regulatory requirements and manufacturer specifications. This meticulous recordkeeping ensures your aircraft remains in continuous compliance with Transport Canada airworthiness directives and is audit-ready at all times.

Transparent Reporting for Aircraft Owners

ACASS provides aircraft owners with clear, consistent reporting across all maintenance and technical activity. Every event is logged, tracked, and communicated — giving owners full visibility into their aircraft’s condition without requiring direct involvement in the process. This transparency is central to the ACASS management philosophy: you remain informed while we manage every operational detail.

Charter Revenue From Your Managed Aircraft

Aircraft managed by ACASS can be integrated into charter operations, creating a revenue opportunity that complements your ownership structure. ACASS operates as a direct Air Operator Certificate holder — ensuring that all charter conducted on a managed aircraft is performed under ACASS’s own regulatory authority. Toronto-based owners retain scheduling priority while benefiting from ACASS’s established charter network. ACASS manages the charter integration process end-to-end, from scheduling to compliance, so owners remain in control without bearing the operational burden.

Global Management Scope From Toronto

Toronto is one of Canada’s most internationally active business aviation hubs. ACASS supports aircraft owners operating from CYYZ across global routes, drawing on an established network spanning 56 countries. In addition to the Canadian AOC, ACASS holds Air Operator Certificates in Ireland and San Marino, extending aircraft management in Canada and across multiple jurisdictions. IADA Accredited Dealer status, held since 2019, further supports owners through the full aircraft ownership lifecycle. This multi-jurisdiction operational reach distinguishes ACASS from management providers operating under a single national authority.

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