18 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS GLOBAL OPERATION-THE NAME YOU KNOW THE SOURCE THEY TRUST
Recipient of the 2014 Greater Miami Aviation Association (GMAA) Corporate Achievement Award
Recipient of the 2014 Miami-Dade Police Department Police Training Institute Training Award (Aviation)
Recipient of the 2015 Miami-Dade School Board Exemplary Dade Partner Award District Wide

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Well over a decade and a half ago on the 100th anniversary of the Wright Brothers first powered flight, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group was established as an efficient and dedicated team of aviation professionals geared to serve and assist in the needs of the clients so as to assist them achieve their regulatory, technical, operational and productivity goals by applying a broad range of professional services in a relentless pursuit of excellence.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consulting Group Delpoys to Calgary, Canada to undertake a Piaggio P-180 Pre-Buy Inspection

Mr. Joe Viveiros, Business Development for Albatros Aircraft Corp. and Benny F. Benitez at the Corporate Jet Air Ramp at Calgary International Airport (YYC)

Piaggio Ship Serial No. 1133 / C-GPII at Calgary International Airport (YYC)

Calgary, Canada Monday July 7th-10th, 2008: On its ever relentless mission to expand their global service market, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) was called upon by the Chennai, India based Conglomerate known as Ramco Industries / Madras Cements to provide them the technical, regulatory and professional services in which the 94th ACG, under the command of its Founder and CEO, Mr. Benny F. Benitez is known and well respected for through out the global aviation market, so as to establish a proper pre-buy, technical and regulatory review of the subject aircraft C-GPII (shown above) prior to purchase.

Acting on a short notice / advisement to deploy, the team consisting of Mr. Benitez and Mr. Gary Marange a former Transport Canada Inspector and an associate of the Firm, arrived into Calgary 72 hours after being advised, so as to act for the benefit of their client. The team was received and liaised with the professional and knowledgeable technical staff at Corporate Jet Air were C-GPII was located at and who kindly assisted in opening up the aircraft for inspection and spotting it for its systems power run-ups and taxi test.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consulting Group Strategic Alliance Partner AEROLINK Attendends Colombian Air Force Air Show

"Natalie" of AEROLINK is seen here onboard a Colombian Army UH-60A (serial number 82-4747) manning a General Electric 7.62 mm M124 Minigun with a firing rate of 2,000 to 4,000 rounds per minute.
Medellin, Colombia July 2008: Via the established Strategic Alliance by and between the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) and the Miami based parts providing Firm headed up by Ms. Natalie Carbonell (show above), know as AEROLINK, (94th ACG) was well represented at the special Colombian Military Aviation / Trade show held in Medellin.
With assistance from the U.S. Department of Commerce, both AEROLINK & the (94th ACG) established ties with key Colombian Military Officers in charged of various and certain military aviation programs. Expanding on its US Govt. DoD relationship and having assisted the Colombian National Police Force (i.e. the PNC), in the pass with lost adjustment claims toward downed UH-60 "Black Hawks" UH-1 "Hueys" and other rotor platform, the (94th ACG) is poised to work on various "low key" projects with "complimenting" agencies both here within the U.S and in Colombia on aviation support issues.

Monday, June 2, 2008

94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consulting Group, Summit Aviation and U.S. Century Bank of Miami

Jorge Fernandez Summit President, Benny Benitez Founder / CEO 94th ACG & Manny Lopez, CFP Summit Dir. of Finance

Miami, Florida May 2008: The 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consulting Group (94th ACG) continues to establish their niche and reputation within the Banking Community of Miami by rendering their ability to perform technical appraisals, audits and surveys for the sake of Bank Presidents, Board of Directors and Lending Officers.
Recently, the 94th ACG was called upon by U.S. Century Bank to assist in the technical appraisal of Summit Aerospace three facilities located within the Miami International Airport area.
Having audited many FAR-145 Repair Stations, both domestically and Internationally, we were highly impressed with the high level of professionalism and quality that was evident within the Summit Aerospace facilities. We commend Mr. Jorge Fernandez, President of Summit Aerospace on establishing and maintaining a top notch operation.

Saturday, May 24, 2008

The 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group and Kommodoro Linhas Aereas, Ltda. do Brasil

Benny Benitez 94th ACG Founder & CEO with Kommodoro Airlines of Brazil President Rodolfo da Cosat Alencar close a deal in as the 94th ACG will assist in securing financing for future aircraft purchases
Pictured left to right: Ray Lawson Managing Director for South East Insurance a Strategic Alliance Partner of the 94th ACG, Rodolfo da Costa Alencar, President of Kommodoro Airlines and 94th ACG Consulting Director of Brazilian Aviation Affairs / Market Roosevelt Viana
Miami, Florida May 2008: With an established relationships in which the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consulting Group (94th ACG) has and maintains with various Miami based Banks, such as Plus International, U.S. Century and Florida Community Bank, as well as with a Swiss based group known as American-Swiss Bank "Amsussie" the 94th ACG has become known as a provider of financial solutions within the Aviation Market.
Recently, Kommodoro Airlines of Brazil engaged with the 94th ACG for their assistance to located and secure founding for the pending purchase for an undisclosed number of jet cargo aircraft for their operations within Brazil.
Kommodoro Airlines shall enjoy the blending of technical, regulatory and financial approach in which the 94th ACG applies toward its client. The 94th ACG is also being recognized by the U.S. Government EX IM Bank, as an added value provider for "EX IM" loans in Aviation.

The 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group Operates in Honduras


94th ACG Founder & CEO, Benny Benitez meets with the Honduran DGAC Director Mr. Guillermo Seaman in the Capital City of Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Benny Benitez, Founder & CEO of the 94th ACG with Miguel Averalo Owner & CEO of Atlantic Airlines accompanied by Robert Fairless, Associated Consultant of the 94th ACG and CEO of Vector, Inc.
La Ceiba, Honduras, May 2008: After a success and productive visit to Santo Domingo concerning the SAAB 340 issue, the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) relocated to Cayman to meet with Cayman Airlines ex-CEO Mr. Mike Adams before being once again assigned on behave of Plus International Bank of Miami (ref: toward U.S. Govt EX IM Bank) to La Ceiba, Honduras so as to undertake a full blown airline audit of Atlantic Airlines.
The 94th ACG group relocated from Cayman to La Ceiba, Honduras via Atlantic Airlines B737-200 (HR-ATN s/n 23040). While on the ground in La Ceiba, the 94th ACG administrated a full blown airline audit to provide the Bank with an established first hand knowledge of the operator potential, and weakness. The fleet in which was reviewed by the 94th ACG consisted of B737-200's, LET 410's, Fokker F-27's and one lone AVRO HS-748! (HR-ATC).
Atlantic Airlines Owner and CEO, Mr. Miguel Arevalo and his staff were open, respective and helpful during the "ALL ACCESS" inspection and audit. The culmination of the assignment for the 94th ACG was taking an Atlantic Airlines flight from La Ceiba to the Capital of Tegucigalpa on board in what could very well be the only airworthy AVRO HS-748 within the whole of Latin America, so as to meet with the head of the Honduran Civil Aviation (DGAC) Director, Mr. Guillermo Seaman to discuss the affairs of Civil Aviation both in Honduran and Central America, as well as the DGAC outlook and experience with Atlantic Airlines.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

The 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group in Santo Domingo

Pictured above left to right: Simon Cruz, President Plus Int'l Bank, Benny Benitez Founder & CEO of the 94th ACG, Rafael Rosado, Owner & CEO of CaribAir, and Robert Fairless CEO of Vector, Inc. and Associated Consultant of the 94th ACG

Santo Domingo, May 2008: From May 5th to the 9th, elements of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) whistle providing technical assistance toward their client, Plus International Bank of Miami (in support of U.S. Govt. EX IM Bank), operated within the Dominican Republic, concerning the inspection and audit of the first two SAAB 340's ever registered within Santo Domingo.
The 94th ACG liaised with the local operator known as CaribAir who is the first airline to operate the SAAB-340's within the Dominican Republic for revenue service.
Aircraft's HI-848 (s/n 128) & HI-868 (s/n 138) under went a full physical inspection, records audit and appraisal for the benefit of the Bank and had their hull's/ net value confirmed.
While there, the 94th ACG got a real first hand look at the schedule charter and corporate aviation sectors within the Dominican Republic and wasted no time to establish potential contacts with local aviation entities for future use and business prospects.

Monday, April 21, 2008

The 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group and the Salvage of a C-130/B in Burkina Faso, Africa


Burkina Faso, Africa 4th Quarter 2007: Base on the Firms proven and established experience concerning the salvage of large commercial aircraft with their skills having been put to the test time after time within the interior of Latin America as a whole for the benefit of Airclaims, Inc. and London Underwriters, the 94th ACG was summoned by a South African organization to advise and guide on the successful salvage of a Lockheed C-130B within the interior of Burkina Faso, Africa.
Elements of a U.S. based security detail accompanied the 94th ACG advisors to Africa, as well as into the interior of Burkina Faso to assure a secured work / operational zone, as well as overall safety. Working with the local Government, vast number of labor was provided to make up for the lack of heavy equipment, usually associated with the salvage of such large aircraft. Originally, the ex-Algerian aircraft was downed by small arms ground fire and MANPADS / Shoulder to Surface fired missile back in 2005.
Due to the shear real-world flying experience of the "Aussie" crew and despite the heavy structural damage to "AF-93 Black" from the sustained fire, the crew was able to make an emergency landing 28 miles south of the town of Dori in Burkina Faso with no injury to crew or post crash landing fire.