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.
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.
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.