Private jet charter company KlasJet has “joined the International Air Transport Association (IATA) as an official member.” According to Klasjet, this membership proves that it meets “the highest global aviation safety, quality, and operational management standards,” establishing the company among world-class private airlines and strengthening its reputation with clients, regulators, and business partners.
To become an IATA member, KlasJet says it “had to meet several mandatory requirements, including passing the IATA Operational Safety Audit (IOSA). Conducted by accredited IATA auditors, this audit examined the airline’s flight operations, technical maintenance systems, passenger and baggage handling, risk management and other critical areas of operations.”
Indre Liveikyte, Compliance Monitoring Manager at KlasJet said: “Joining IATA is a significant milestone for our airline. It is a quality and safety mark recognized by airports, regulatory institutions, and business partners worldwide. This membership demonstrates that KlasJet is not only a safe and reliable company, but also an innovative, world-class player ready to operate in a competitive, strictly regulated environment.”
KlasJet says it “employs a structured and continuously improving management system, encompassing regular internal audits and inspections, periodic mandatory employee training, and operational process reviews. All levels – from flight operations to ground services and training centers – function as an integrated system that helps the company not only respond to but proactively manage compliance issues.”
Liveikyte further said: “Our Compliance and Safety departments actively collaborate with other divisions to ensure that safety is integrated into every operational decision, not just treated as a formal procedure. We have already set a date for the IOSA registration renewal audit, as well as for internal audits to verify consistent compliance. We strive to implement compliance daily through control, training, and clear accountability.”
As an official IATA member, KlasJet says it plans to “actively use key IATA resources and tools to strengthen its competencies and efficiency. These include IATA-offered employee training, the IOSA Standards System, statistics and analytical data, and IATA Safety Connect platforms for sharing safety insights with other airlines and accessing current industry best practices.”