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Tue, Nov 12, 2019

Banyan Only FBO At KFXE With IS-BAH Stage 1 Accreditation

Involved A Complete Audit Of Banyan’s FBO Processes And Procedures For Safety

Banyan Air Service based at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport has earned the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handling (IS-BAH) Stage 1 accreditation.

IS-BAH developed by the International Standard for Business Aircraft Handlers and the National Air Transportation Association (NATA), is a set of global industry best practices for business aviation ground handlers that features at its core a safety management system (SMS).

“We are proud to be the first FBO at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport to earn this accreditation,” says Kenny Gibson, Banyan’s training manager.  “Safety is very important to us at Banyan and the IS-BAH accreditation demonstrates our commitment to providing industry best practices to our customers.  We are very proud to have earned this accreditation.”

IS-BAH accreditation involved a complete audit of Banyan’s FBO processes and procedures for safety.  
Gibson led the effort in this process with the help of seven other teammates;   Ryan Bartman, Alex Casanova, Dennis Porebski, Eddie Osborne, Carlos Robins, Eric Veal, and Louis Homsher.  

Banyan previously had a safety committee and documented procedures but needed to add more detail to meet the IS-BAH requirements.  Gibson wrote a new line service manual and delegated each of the team members a section of the process to cross reference the audit findings with the manual to ensure accuracy.  

Jon Tonko, Banyan’s director of customer support said, “Kenny and his team have been working on this project for the past 18 months; reworking our manual, standard operating procedures and implementing best practices which was then audited over the course of 3 days. I am so proud of the team for all the extra effort while still serving our guests on a daily basis.”

Banyan Air Service is an award-winning full-service fixed base operation (FBO), with more than 1 million square feet of hangar and office space within an 85 acre aviation complex. Banyan’s FBO provides fueling and ground support and is consistently ranked as the #1 South Florida FBO by aviation professionals.  Banyan is celebrating 40 years in business and is looking forward to expanding to the north side of Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport and to Opa Locka (KOPF) airport in Miami.  

In addition, Banyan provides aircraft sales, heavy maintenance and interior modifications, turbine engine service, structural repairs, avionics installations and services, and aircraft part sales.  Banyan’s aircraft sales department is the Southeast Sales and Service center for the HondaJet.  When visiting Banyan be sure to check out the world’s largest pilot shop, Banyan Pilot Shop and dine with a view of the ramp at delicious Jet Runway Café.

(Image provided with Banyan Air Service news release)

FMI: www.banyanair.com

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