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Waves airline gets its licence to operate

WAVES airline has been granted an air operators’ certificate by Guernsey’s air registry, 2-Reg.

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Waves has been granted an Air Operators’ Certificate by Guernsey’s air registry, 2-Reg.

The certificate means the company behind the on-demand air taxi service can now start carrying freight and passengers.

‘I am incredibly proud of the whole team in achieving our AOC. This has been the culmination of six months of hard work and is the first major milestone in enabling us to deliver a new style of travel to the Channel Islands,’ said Waves chief operations officer Matt Bisson.

Waves says it will now begin its freight operation and start the soft launch of its passenger service.

‘We are thrilled to be the first Channel Islands-based airline able to fly 2-Reg aircraft commercially,' said Mr Bisson. The team at 2-Reg has really put us through our paces, holding us accountable to the highest international standards but with an approachable and accessible team of locally based experts.’