Gama Aviation’s Aircraft Management and Charter (”AM&C”) strategic business unit has added a Maltese AOC to its portfolio of operating certificates.

The Maltese AOC is the first EASA AOC to be added by the company post Brexit, as the Aircraft Management line of business drives its boutique strategy under the leadership of Graham Williamson. The addition of the approval from the Maltese authority will see three aircraft immediately transition to the register including the commercial operations of a Gulfstream G650 and a Bombardier Global. 

We see Malta as an important part of our new aircraft management and charter strategy providing full access to commercial operations within Europe,” said Managing Director Graham Williamson. 

Our clients are afforded the choice between the UK, UAE, Bermuda, Cayman, Isle of Man and now, Malta, to register their aircraft, with each AOC having a subtly different mix of benefits. As we build the fleet, having this non-prescriptive approach to which AOC the aircraft is deployed on, allows our clients to make best use of their aircraft for either personal or commercial use.” 

Founded in 1983 on the simple purpose of providing aviation services that equip its customers with decisive advantage, Gama Aviation is a global partner to blue chip corporations, government agencies, healthcare trusts and private individuals. 

The Group has five divisions: Aircraft Management & Charter, FBO, MRO, Special Mission (Air Ambulance & Rescue, National Security & Policing, Infrastructure & Survey, Energy & Offshore); and Technology & Outsourcing (Flight Operations, FBO, CAM software, Flight Planning, CAM & ARC services).