Total AOC says it is seeing clear evidence the aviation industry is emerging from the shadow of the Covid-19 pandemic, with 21 global operators in the past six months alone turning to the aviation support specialists to get their aircraft in the sky, representing a 35% increase over business prior to the pandemic.
With increasing numbers of large and small operators, across all sectors, turning to Total AOC, the team says it has logged thousands of hours in the last 12 months to help each client navigate the complex regulatory processes involved in obtaining and maintaining their air operator certificate.
Julian Tubb, director at Total AOC, says: “Based all round the world, our vastly experienced staff utilise their depth of industry knowledge and expertise to deliver the very best advice to aviation organisations of all types.”
Of the 50 plus businesses the company has worked with in the past year, a significant number have been air cargo operators, a sector driven by the boom in e-commerce brought on by the pandemic.
“It has been interesting to see the impact Covid-19 has had on certain areas in the industry,” adds Tubb. “Cargo is booming, which means a different approach to passenger operations, but we have the experience and sector knowledge to help new and existing operators traverse that path.”
Regardless of the type, size or sector an operator works in, the team at Total AOC place great emphasis on building strong relationships and a complete understanding of each client’s operation, allowing them to deliver a truly bespoke service.
“Our role is to provide those clients with the support they need, including advice and guidance on things like flight and ground operations, security, maintenance, manuals, air worthiness and even business planning – all to ensure they can go before their regulatory bodies, get their aircraft in the air, and keep them there,” adds Tubb.