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Aviation Start-Ups

Regulatory, Safety & Operational Advisory for New Aviation Operators – From Concept Through to Certification

Aerospace and Aviation Consulting Services (AACS) provides specialist regulatory, safety and operational advisory to organisations establishing new aviation operations — from first-time applicants seeking their initial approval through to experienced operators diversifying into new aviation sectors.
Launching an aviation business is one of the most regulatory-intensive processes in any industry. The certification requirements, documentation demands, authority engagement protocols, and safety management obligations that apply from day one are substantial — and the cost of getting them wrong, in time, money and regulatory standing, is significant. AACS provides the expertise to get it right, first time.
Our advisory covers the full start-up lifecycle — from initial feasibility and regulatory pathway assessment through to authority approval, operational manual development, Safety Management System implementation, and preparation for the certification inspection. We support airline start-ups, charter operators, flight training organisations, Part 145 maintenance approvals, aerodrome operators and business aviation operations across UK CAA, EASA, ICAO and equivalent national authority frameworks.

Who We Support

Core Aviation Start-Up Capabilities

Regulatory Pathway Assessment & Authority Engagement

The first — and most consequential — decision a new aviation operator makes is whether they fully understand the regulatory pathway that applies to their intended operation. The scope of work, the aircraft type, the operational environment, and the intended commercial model all determine which approvals are required, in what sequence, and under which competent authority. Getting this wrong at the outset costs months and significant resource.
AACS provides an independent, structured regulatory pathway assessment before any application is made — ensuring the organisation understands precisely what is required, what the authority will expect to see, and what the realistic timeline looks like.

Services include:

  • Regulatory framework identification and applicable requirement analysis — UK CAA, EASA, ICAO, bilateral frameworks
  • Approval scope definition and rating or privilege assessment
  • Pre-application gap analysis against authority requirements
  • Competent authority pre-application meeting preparation and facilitation support
  • Application documentation preparation and submission management
  • Authority liaison and correspondence management through the certification process
  • Compliance demonstration planning — how to show the authority what they need to see
  • Certification timeline management and milestone planning
Our advisors have navigated start-up certification processes with the UK CAA, EASA member state authorities, and national authorities across multiple regulatory jurisdictions, providing clients with the regulatory intelligence that transforms a complex process into a managed programme.

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Operations Manual & Exposition Development

For every aviation start-up, the operations manual or organisation exposition is the central document of the certification process. It must satisfy the competent authority that the organisation understands and can comply with its regulatory obligations — and it must remain accurate and usable as a live operational document once approval is granted. A manual built purely to satisfy the authority, without reflecting how the organisation actually intends to work, creates compliance risk from day one.
AACS develops start-up operations manuals and exposition documents that are built for both authority acceptance and long-term operational usability. We write what the organisation does — not a generic template with the logo changed.

Services include:

  • Airline operations manual suite development — OM-A (General), OM-B (Technical), OM-C (Route/Airfield), OM-D (Training)
  • Charter operator AOC operations manual development
  • Flight training organisation training and exposition manual development — ATO/FTO
  • Maintenance Organisation Exposition (MOE) initial development — Part 145
  • Aerodrome Manual and Airport Operational Manual (AOM) development
  • Standard operating procedures (SOP) design and integration
  • Minimum Equipment List (MEL) and configuration deviation list advisory
  • Emergency and abnormal procedures documentation
  • Document control system and revision management framework design
  • Authority review support — responding to comments and achieving acceptance
AACS-produced start-up manuals are accepted by competent authorities because they are built on genuine regulatory knowledge and operational experience — not adapted from generic templates that authorities recognise and question.

Safety Management System Design & Implementation

The requirement for new aviation operators to implement a Safety Management System from the outset of operations reflects the regulatory recognition that proactive safety management cannot be retrofitted after approval — it must be embedded in the organisation’s structure, culture and processes from the beginning. For start-up operators, designing an SMS that is proportionate to the scale and nature of the operation while meeting the authority’s expectations is a specific and specialist challenge.
AACS designs and implements SMS frameworks for aviation start-ups that are genuinely operational from day one — not documentation assembled to satisfy the certification inspector and then shelved.
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An SMS implemented at start-up that genuinely functions builds the safety culture that protects the operation. AACS builds systems for the operation the client is launching — not generic frameworks that require adaptation to make usable.

Compliance Monitoring System Design

Every aviation start-up is required to establish a compliance monitoring system before approval is granted. For many new operators, designing a system that satisfies the authority, is proportionate to the scale of the operation, and can realistically be operated by a small team is a significant challenge. An overly complex system creates administrative burden that diverts resource from operations; an inadequate one creates regulatory exposure.
AACS designs compliance monitoring frameworks for aviation start-ups that are robust, scalable, and genuinely operational.

Services include:

  • Compliance monitoring system design aligned with applicable requirements — Part-ORO.GEN.200, Part 145.A.65, Part ORA.GEN.200
  • Internal audit programme development — schedule, scope, methodology and reporting
  • Audit checklist development calibrated to the start-up’s scope of approval
  • Finding classification, corrective action and root cause analysis framework
  • Accountable Manager and Nominated Person roles, responsibilities and briefing
  • Compliance monitoring system proportionate to single-aircraft or small-fleet operations
  • Preparation for the authority’s compliance monitoring system assessment during certification
  • Scalable system design — built to grow as the operation grows

Nominated Person & Post Holder Advisory

The appointment and qualification of Nominated Persons — the Accountable Manager, Nominated Person Flight Operations, Nominated Person Maintenance, Nominated Person Ground Operations, and equivalent positions — is one of the most scrutinised elements of any aviation certification. Competent authorities look carefully at whether post holders demonstrate genuine understanding of their regulatory responsibilities, not just whether they hold the required licences and experience.
AACS provides structured preparation and advisory support for Nominated Persons and Accountable Managers facing authority assessment.

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Training & Competency Framework Development

A new aviation operation requires a fully documented training and competency framework from the point of initial approval. For airlines and charter operators this encompasses initial and recurrent training programmes for flight crew, cabin crew and ground operations staff. For maintenance organisations it covers certifying staff authorisation, continuation training and human factors programmes. For flight training organisations it defines the entire instructional and assessment framework.
AACS designs training and competency frameworks that meet authority requirements and are operationally deliverable from the first day of approved operations.

Services include:

  • Initial and recurrent training programme design for flight crew and cabin crew
  • Ground operations and dangerous goods training programme framework
  • Certifying staff authorisation and continuation training framework for Part 145 organisations
  • Human Factors training programme design for flight and maintenance operations
  • Crew Resource Management (CRM) training programme design and content development
  • Fatigue Risk Management System (FRMS) design and duty period framework advisory
  • Flight Training Organisation training programme design — ATO/FTO
  • Training records system design and competency assessment documentation

Aviation Investment Review & Start-Up Feasibility

Not every aviation start-up concept is viable — and identifying why before significant capital is committed is one of the most valuable services AACS provides. Regulatory timelines, certification costs, operational infrastructure requirements and market conditions can fundamentally affect the business case for a new aviation operation. AACS provides independent, technically grounded feasibility assessment to investors, entrepreneurs and organisations considering entry into the aviation sector.

Services include:

  • Aviation start-up feasibility assessment — regulatory, operational and commercial dimensions
  • Certification timeline and cost modelling for new approval applications
  • Regulatory risk assessment for proposed operational models
  • Aircraft type and fleet selection advisory for start-up operations
  • Operating base and infrastructure assessment
  • Aviation investment due diligence — regulatory standing and compliance review of existing operations
  • Market entry strategy advisory for new aviation sectors and jurisdictions
AACS has no commercial relationship with aircraft manufacturers, brokers, lessors or aviation training providers. Our feasibility advisory is entirely independent — structured to protect the investor’s interest, not to generate downstream commercial activity.

Our Advisory Philosophy for Aviation Start-Ups

AACS approaches aviation start-up advisory with a clear conviction: the regulatory framework exists to ensure that only organisations genuinely capable of safe operations receive approval. The certification process is not a bureaucratic obstacle to navigate — it is a structured test of whether the organisation is ready to operate safely. Our role is to ensure that clients are genuinely ready, not just compliant on paper.
We deliver advisory that is independently verified, operationally credible, and built on over 30 years of real-world aviation regulatory and start-up expertise. Every engagement is structured around the specific operation the client intends to launch — not a generic start-up programme applied regardless of sector or scale.