1
Distance is a design problem
The first Constellation cut the Atlantic crossing to 17 hours. Today we serve 38 cities across four continents — and count the miles by what they teach us, not by what they cost.
2
Precision needs no apology
140 hours of ground inspection before any aircraft carries a single passenger. Every fastener, every seal, every line of telemetry is checked against the same standard we wrote in 1959.
3
Speed without shortcuts
94% on-time departure rate maintained across 12,000 annual flights. Not by rushing — by designing ground operations that leave room for the unexpected.
4
The crew is the cabin
Average tenure of 11 years. Half of training is hospitality, not procedure. Warmth cannot be scripted, so we hire for it and give it room to grow.