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Since 2016, Nolinor Aviation has been part of the select group of aviation companies with BARS certification (Basic Aviation Risk Standard). This security certification requires at least three audits performed by an independent, BARS-certified company, and assesses more than 275 individual elements that are validated and assessed periodically.

After the last annual operations audit carried out by the BARS team, Nolinor Aviation received “Gold” level certification.

“For clients in the mining industry who are really concerned with air transportation safety, Gold certification from BARS is viewed as a stamp of excellence,” explains Jacques Prud’homme, President of Nolinor Aviation. In a world where information quality can be less than ideal, a standard such as BARS helps customers differentiate fact from fiction, according to Mr. Prud’Homme.

The company, whose headquarters are at the Mirabel airport in Québec, emphasizes the excellent work of all Nolinor employees who were involved in this rigorous process, and thanks them for their commitment to turning Nolinor Aviation into an industry leader. Nolinor also thanks its customers for the trust they have shown over the years.

If you want to know more about BARS certification and Nolinor Aviation’s safety system, just contact us.

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