ACASS-Operated Falcon 8X Completes Maiden Flight to Antarctica

Global business aviation support services leader ACASS has completed its first-ever flight to Antarctica. The Falcon 8X flight from Cape Town, South Africa to Wolf's Fang Runway, Antarctica took place on October 28.

Transporting eight team members from White Desert, Antarctica and a San Marino CAA inspector, the flight is the first of seven scheduled for the ACASS-operated Falcon over the 11-week Wolf's Fang operating season.

"Flights to and from Antarctica are exceptionally rare and complex due to the extreme environmental conditions, logistical challenges, and regulatory coordination required," said ACASS Vice President of Operations, Derek Holter. In fact, only 10 business aviation flights are scheduled for the entire season.

According to Holter, it took ACASS, White Desert, San Marino and South African aviation authorities, and other stakeholders months to bring the project together.

"Multi-jurisdiction coordination and the unique flight environment of Antarctica make this operation a significant milestone for ACASS," said Holter. "Along with our international experience and commitment to safety, we pride ourselves on operating in the most challenging regions of the world. But Antarctica was the one continent we hadn't conquered. With the expertise of our outstanding crew and fantastic support from White Desert, now we have."