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Peach receives its Air Operators Certificate to Operate an Airline

Peach receives its Air Operators Certificate to Operate an Airline
Peach Aviation Limited (Peach), Japan’s first dedicated low cost carrier (LCC) announced that it has received an Air Operators Certificate (AOC) from Japan’s Civil Aviation Bureau.
Peach’s application for the AOC was made on April 13th 2011 under Article 100 of the Aviation Act. With the granting of the AOC, Peach Aviation is officially authorized to operate an airline and can proceed with plans to commence flights from Osaka to Fukuoka and Sapporo in March 2012, and to Seoul in May 2012.
“This is a significant milestone for Peach Aviation”, commented Shinichi Inoue, CEO of Peach Aviation, “for Japan’s first official LCC, safe flight operation is our most important value.” Peach is establishing a Safety Promotion Committee (preparatory committee) that will have its first meeting on July 11, 2011. Committee members and all employees will attend this meeting to reaffirm Peach’s commitment to safety.
With Shinichi Inoue as Chairman, Peach’s Safety Promotion Committee (preparatory committee) will fully enforce airline safety procedures by conducting educational training programs for Peach staff. As Japan’s first dedicated LCC airline, Peach Aviation will provide new travel options at affordable prices and will act as a bridge between the growing economies of Japan and other Asian countries.
For further information on Peach and their environmental efforts, visit the Peach website. To read up on previous articles on this Low Cost Airline, see Japan’s first Low Cost Airline to be called Peach.
Source: Peach
Samantha Minogue
Editorial Director

Peach receives its Air Operators Certificate to Operate an Airline 08-07Peach Aviation Limited (Peach), Japan’s first dedicated low cost carrier (LCC) announced that it has received an Air Operators Certificate (AOC) from Japan’s Civil Aviation Bureau.

Peach’s application for the AOC was made on April 13th 2011 under Article 100 of the Aviation Act. With the granting of the AOC, Peach Aviation is officially authorized to operate an airline and can proceed with plans to commence flights from Osaka to Fukuoka and Sapporo in March 2012, and to Seoul in May 2012.

“This is a significant milestone for Peach Aviation”, commented Shinichi Inoue, CEO of Peach Aviation, “for Japan’s first official LCC, safe flight operation is our most important value.” Peach is establishing a Safety Promotion Committee (preparatory committee) that will have its first meeting on July 11, 2011. Committee members and all employees will attend this meeting to reaffirm Peach’s commitment to safety.

With Shinichi Inoue as Chairman, Peach’s Safety Promotion Committee (preparatory committee) will fully enforce airline safety procedures by conducting educational training programs for Peach staff. As Japan’s first dedicated LCC airline, Peach Aviation will provide new travel options at affordable prices and will act as a bridge between the growing economies of Japan and other Asian countries.

For further information on Peach and their environmental efforts, visit the Peach website. To read up on previous articles on this Low Cost Airline, see Japan’s first Low Cost Airline to be called Peach.

Source: Peach

Samantha Minogue

Editorial Director

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