Hop-A-Jet Worldwide Jet Charter, based in Fort Lauderdale, FL, is proud to announce the retention of the prestigious ARG/US Platinum safety rating and the receipt of an IS-BAO Certificate of Registration from the International Business Aviation Council (IBAC).
“Our unwavering dedication to safety has always been our top priority”, said Barry Ellis, President & CEO. “Hop-A-Jet was built on this foundation. We wholeheartedly support the stringent IS-BAO standards”.
IS-BAO Certificate of Registration #100051 was officially issued to Hop-A-Jet Worldwide Jet Charter on May 1, 2010. The issuing agency, the International Business Aviation Council (IBAC), is an international non-governmental organization with permanent observer status with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)—the UN Specialized Agency for aviation matters based in Montreal, Canada. IS-BAO is the only aviation industry code-of-practice recognized by both the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) for meeting their Safety Management System (SMS) requirements.
“IS-BAO is widely held to represent the most robust set of aviation safety standards ever developed”, Ellis said. “We are proud to be an official part of that effort”.
Hop-A-Jet Worldwide Jet Charter also announced the retention of the coveted ARG/US Platinum rating—the highest safety ranking attainable by a Part 135 Charter Operator. As of May 27, 2010, there are only 81 Platinum rated charter operators in the world. A Platinum rating certifies Hop-A-Jet has an excellent safety history, well qualified pilots, well-maintained equipment and sound operational and maintenance practices.
Similarly, Wyvern has maintained an annual check on Hop-A-Jet Worldwide Jet Charter and continues to endorse the company as a safe choice for private jet travel. Hop-A-Jet has been a member of the Wyvern Wingman Alliance for many years—a prestigious group of only 29 elite charter jet companies worldwide. This organization holds its members to significantly more stringent safety standards than required by the FAA. For example, aircrews must have nearly 4 times the experience mandated by the FAA—and all flight crews must undergo rigorous annual simulator training not required by the FAA. Double-checked™ aircraft, too, live up to higher standards. Today, you’ll find less than 750 aircraft globally that meet the enhanced Wyvern standards.
Barry Ellis summed it up by saying, “Our continued ARG/US Platinum rating, our many years in the Wyvern Wingman Alliance and now our IS-BAO Certification are proof positive of our absolute commitment to safety. Nothing is more important.”

