The Brunger Aviation Group
Clear standards and disciplined oversight, enforced without compromise.
Built Into Every Decision
Safety in private aviation is defined not only by compliance, but by commitment.
We work exclusively with operators certified by at least one of the industry’s recognized third-party safety organizations, including ARGUS, WYVERN, IS-BAO, and EASA. These certifications reflect operators who have voluntarily exceeded baseline regulatory standards through enhanced pilot qualifications, elevated maintenance protocols, and structured operational oversight.
Operators who do not meet one or more of these certification standards are not considered. Access alone is never sufficient.
Safety as a Baseline
For our clients, safety is not a discussion point. It is an expectation.
Our role is to ensure safety and operational discipline are assumed at every stage of travel, resulting in an experience defined by assurance, precision and control. When standards are clear and consistently applied, confidence follows naturally.
Standards Before Selection
Every aircraft and operator is evaluated against established safety and operational criteria before being recommended.
This review considers:
- Operator certification and regulatory compliance
- Aircraft maintenance history and inspection records
- Safety management practices and operational controls
- Verified insurance coverage to meet client-specific requirements.
Availability alone is never sufficient. Aircraft are recommended only when they meet our safety, operational, and suitability standards, without exception.
Active Management, Not Assumptions
Safety standards extend beyond pre-flight review. Active oversight is maintained throughout planning, execution, and arrival to ensure operational decisions remain aligned with established protocols.
Routing, weather considerations, airport conditions, and timing are evaluated deliberately, with adjustments managed as needed to maintain consistency and control.
Qualified, Current and Prepared
Crew quality is a critical component of safe operations. Prior to departure, flight crews are reviewed to ensure experience, training, and readiness align with the mission profile.
This includes:
- Verified pilot qualifications and training history
- Experience relevant to aircraft type and routing
- Operational readiness for the specific flight
Crew assignments are approved only when they meet the same standards applied to aircraft selection; availability alone is not sufficient.
Begin the Conversation
For charter and concierge inquiries, reach out to discuss your travel needs.
Every detail is handled with discretion, privacy, and personal oversight from the first conversation forward.