Shown here is the cargo interior of an IBC Airways Fairchild Metroliner Fleet Aircraft
Shown sitting on a rain slick ramp at Miami International Airport is (1) one of (9) nine IBC Airway fleet Fairchild Metroliner A side from their fleet 30 seat configuration SAAB 340 and their cargo version, IBC Airways operates an 18 seat VIP configured aircraft
The IBC Airways fleet configured 18 seat VIP SAAB sits outside their ramp next to Miami Tech
An IBC Airways fleet cargo configured SAAB is able to hold a total of 7,500 lbs worth of cargo
Shown sitting on a rain slick ramp at Miami International Airport is (1) one of (9) nine IBC Airway fleet Fairchild Metroliner A side from their fleet 30 seat configuration SAAB 340 and their cargo version, IBC Airways operates an 18 seat VIP configured aircraft
The IBC Airways fleet configured 18 seat VIP SAAB sits outside their ramp next to Miami Tech
An IBC Airways fleet cargo configured SAAB is able to hold a total of 7,500 lbs worth of cargo
Miami, Florida 1st February 2010: Despite the foul weather that plagued and brought heavy rains to the Miami area on the first day of the new month, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) kept their scheduled appointment with the leadership at IBC Airways. Becoming somewhat of a measuring and monitoring stick within South Florida as to what is "Aviation" for the past seven years, concerning quality as to what is observed and reported regardless it being good or bad, the (94th ACG) spent a day with IBC Airways.
Established in 1991, IBC Airways operates a fleet of (10) ten SAAB-340's, (7) seven Fairchild Metroliner's and (1) one LearJet 55, which allows IBC Airways to deliver onto their clients one thing and one thing only! "Reliability".
Operating a niche market for well over 19 years, IBC Airways is South Florida's Bahamas and Caribbean market specialist when it come to the transportion of people and cargo in a safe and timely manner. With a dedicated work force toward safety, quality and customer service it did not take long for the (94th ACG) to observer those traits which make IBC Airways "One of Miami Best Kept Secret" in aviation. Having recently undergone a successful FAA Regional Aviation Safety Inspection Program "RASIP" given by the Atlanta, Georgia based Southern Regional FAA Office, IBC Airways holds the bar in quality here in Miami. From their Company General Maintenance Manual (GMM) to their aircraft records files (i.e. airworthiness directives A.D.'s) toward the overall condition of their hangar and fleet aircraft's which were observed, they all added toward IBC Airways emulating a proper level of regulatory, organizational and safety minded operational environment. On a rating of level "10" we at the (94th ACG) award IBC Airways an overall rating of an (8.5) Its always a pleasure to see a shining example of quality in a somewhat fluid and dynamic industry that is aviation.
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