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Global Air Charters Receives NASA Airworthiness Certification for Mission Operations





The recertification confirms that Global Air Charters meets the rigorous standards for aircraft operations supporting NASA missions

ST. PAUL, MN, September 16, 2025 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Global Air Charters (GAC) is proud to announce that the company has been recertified as airworthy for NASA mission operations following a comprehensive inspection by NASA Johnson Space Center's Flight Operations Directorate. The certification authorizes GAC to execute contracted NASA missions through May 31, 2027.

The airworthiness notice confirms that Global Air Charters meets the rigorous standards outlined in NASA Standard 7919.1, which establishes strict requirements for aircraft operations supporting NASA missions.

"This recertification represents a significant achievement for our team and reinforces our commitment to maintaining the highest standards of aviation excellence," said Michael Vanacore-Netz, CEO of Global Air Charters. "We are incredibly proud to continue our partnership with NASA and to support their critical missions. This certification reflects our unwavering dedication to safety, operational precision, and exceptional service delivery."

The certification specifies that GAC must utilize only aircrews meeting NASA's Primary Aircrew Qualification and Requirements across multiple operational categories, ensuring all personnel involved in NASA operations maintain the highest levels of training and expertise.

Robert T. Hines, Acting Chief of NASA's Aircraft Operations Division, and Aldora M. Louw, Division Associate Chief, signed the official notice confirming GAC's airworthiness status for NASA missions.

Global Air Charters continues to demonstrate its capability to perform specialized aviation services that meet the exacting standards required for supporting space agency operations. The company's commitment to operational excellence positions it as a trusted partner for NASA's ongoing mission requirements.

For more information about Global Air Charters and its services, visit GlobalAirCharters.com.

Global Air Charters provides aircraft management and luxury charter flight services with an unwavering commitment to safety, reliability, and customer satisfaction. With a fleet of meticulously maintained aircraft and highly qualified flight crews, GAC delivers exceptional aviation solutions for government agencies, corporations, and private clients worldwide.

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