ACI Jet, the primary fuel provider and fixed base operator (FBO) at San Luis Obispo County Airport (SBP), is proud to announce a historic milestone following the airport’s recent annual Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 139 inspection.

The comprehensive FAA evaluation, required for commercial service airports, covers critical safety and operational areas – including fuelling safety, personnel training, and airfield conditions. This year, SBP was one of only three airports out of more than 520 evaluated nationwide to receive a perfect score of 100%.

Of even more significance, the FAA auditor noted that in over seven years of conducting these audits, this is the first time he has personally awarded a perfect score.

Andrew Robillard, Vice President of FBOs and Facilities at ACI Jet, said: “This accomplishment is not only a direct reflection of the hard work, attention to detail, and professionalism of our entire team, but highlights the strong relationship and operational coordination between San Luis Obispo County Airport (KSBP), Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF), the Air Traffic Control Tower (ATCT), and our FBO. The zero-discrepancy result for our FBO is a direct outcome of ACI Jet’s proactive approach to safety and its rigorous training programmes.”

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