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2024

20 July, 2024

HADID and BCAA announce strategic partnership

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Memorandum of Understanding paves the way for future collaboration

HAMILTON, Bermuda, July 22, 2024 – Hadid International Services (HADID) and the Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA) are very pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that launches their strategic partnership. By harnessing their extensive experience and established reputations within the aviation industry, the two organisations aim to enhance the convenience and efficiency of their services for global clientele, particularly those involved in operations to Bermuda or contemplating offshore registration in the territory.

“This MOU serves as a testament to the commitment of both HADID and the BCAA to fostering excellence in customer service and strengthening our roles in the aviation industry,” said Mohamad Hadid, Chairman of HADID. “By leveraging our combined expertise and longevity, we strive to strengthen our long-term sustainability and create lasting benefits for our respective customer bases.”

Through this collaboration, the BCAA and HADID will pool their knowledge and resources to offer operators an elevated and more seamless experience. Providing exceptional customer service is a priority for both organisations, with an emphasis on discretion and stringent regulatory compliance. They focus on offering tailored solutions and share the common goal of exceeding customer expectations. This strategic partnership promises to be a win-win-win for HADID, the BCAA and their customers.

“The BCAA’s vision has always been to attain the highest international standards of civil aviation while maintaining a sustainable aircraft registry,” said Thomas Dunstan, Director General of the BCAA. “Our commitment to our customers drives our efforts to explore collaborative opportunities with industry partners like HADID who align with our values. This, in turn, enables us to provide an enhanced experience to our existing and prospective clients.”

 

About Hadid International Services

Hadid International Services (HADID) is a globally recognised company established in 1981 that specialises in delivering comprehensive flight support services, encompassing flight planning, securing overflight and landing permits, facilitating ground handling operations, arranging aircraft fuel provisions and providing air charter and travel services. In order to facilitate smooth operations and minimise any potential complications or miscommunication, HADID maintains robust partnerships with prominent Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs) worldwide. These partnerships enable HADID to keep operators well-informed about crucial safety and regulatory updates while ensuring seamless coordination and optimal lead times to help clients achieve their objectives efficiently and effectively.

About the Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority

The Bermuda Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA) is responsible for the regulation and safety oversight of aviation in Bermuda and all aircraft on the Bermuda Aircraft Registry. The BCAA is a global operation, supported by staff across four offices, including a network of technical staff strategically located worldwide.

Bermuda, as an Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom, is regulated by the UK Department for Transport and operates in accordance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Standards.

The BCAA has a framework of aviation legislation and operates within a complex safety network. The function of the Registry is to oversee that aircraft on the registry are safe for travel. Once an aircraft is deemed airworthy by an Airworthiness Inspector, it is granted a Certificate of Airworthiness.

For more information contact:

BCAA

Kyle James

Business Development Manager

kjames@bcaa.bm

+ 1 441 499-850