Global Air Charters has achieved recertification as airworthy for NASA mission operations following a comprehensive inspection by NASA Johnson Space Center's Flight Operations Directorate. The certification authorizes the company to execute contracted NASA missions through May 31, 2027, confirming compliance with the strict requirements outlined in NASA Standard 7919.1 for aircraft operations supporting space agency missions.
The airworthiness notice requires Global Air Charters to utilize only aircrews meeting NASA's Primary Aircrew Qualification and Requirements across multiple operational categories. This ensures all personnel involved in NASA operations maintain the highest levels of training and expertise, reflecting the company's commitment to operational precision and safety standards. Robert T. Hines, Acting Chief of NASA's Aircraft Operations Division, and Aldora M. Louw, Division Associate Chief, signed the official notice confirming GAC's airworthiness status.
Michael Vanacore-Netz, CEO of Global Air Charters, stated that the recertification represents a significant achievement for the team and reinforces the company's commitment to maintaining the highest standards of aviation excellence. The certification enables continued partnership with NASA and support for critical missions, demonstrating unwavering dedication to safety and exceptional service delivery. For more information about Global Air Charters and its services, visit https://GlobalAirCharters.com.
The recertification positions Global Air Charters as a trusted partner for NASA's ongoing mission requirements, showcasing the company's capability to perform specialized aviation services that meet exacting standards for space agency operations. This development has significant implications for the aerospace and aviation industries, as it demonstrates the rigorous quality control and operational excellence required for government contracting, particularly in mission-critical operations supporting space exploration and research initiatives.


