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Aviation Safety Solutions Chosen for Starr Safety Partnership

Aviation Safety Solutions Joins Starr Safety Partnership Amid Industry Safety Cost Debate
JANESVILLE, Wis., June 17, 2026 — Aviation Safety Solutions, LLC (AvSafety), a prominent provider of aviation Safety Management System (SMS) consulting, auditing, and training services, has been selected to join the Starr Safety Partnership. This collaboration unites leading organizations committed to advancing aviation safety, operational excellence, and risk management for Starr Aviation clients.
Expanding Access to Comprehensive Safety Services
Through this partnership, Starr Aviation clients will gain access to AvSafety’s extensive range of SMS offerings. These include FAA SMS workshops tailored for safety managers, SMS manual development, safety assistance programs, audits and gap assessments, internal auditor training, and customized SMS training solutions. Since its establishment in 2013, AvSafety has supported a diverse array of aviation entities—including Part 91, Part 135, and Part 121 operators, airports, repair stations, and business aviation companies—in developing scalable safety programs that extend beyond regulatory compliance to enhance operational effectiveness.
Amanda Ferraro, CEO of Aviation Safety Solutions, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration, stating, “Joining the Starr Safety Partnership is an exciting opportunity for our organization. We are passionate about helping organizations create sustainable safety programs that deliver lasting operational value. Supporting Starr clients as they strengthen safety culture and adapt to evolving regulations is an honor.”
Industry Challenges Amid Regulatory and Cost Pressures
The announcement arrives at a time when the aviation sector is under increased scrutiny regarding safety standards and regulatory compliance. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) continues to advance recommendations from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), yet significant challenges remain as regulatory requirements expand. A particularly contentious issue is the estimated $50,000 per aircraft cost associated with implementing certain safety measures, which has sparked debate among industry stakeholders and policymakers in Washington. This divide centers on balancing the financial burden against the anticipated benefits of enhanced safety.
This complex environment presents both opportunities and challenges for companies like Aviation Safety Solutions. While many operators welcome the expertise and resources offered through partnerships such as Starr’s, others express concern over the high costs linked to comprehensive safety upgrades. Competitors within the aviation safety sector may respond by adopting similar initiatives or developing alternative, potentially more cost-effective solutions to maintain their competitive edge.
Andrew Madison, AVP and Director of Safety & Loss Control for Starr Aviation, highlighted the significance of the partnership: “The Starr Safety Partnership is built around providing our clients access to trusted safety resources and subject matter experts. Aviation Safety Solutions brings extensive experience in SMS implementation, training, auditing, and safety program development, making them a valuable addition to our partnership.”
As the industry continues to navigate evolving regulatory landscapes and cost pressures, the Starr Safety Partnership seeks to equip aviation organizations with leading solutions that enhance safety performance, mitigate risk, and promote operational excellence.
For further information about the Starr Safety Partnership, visit starr.com/coverages/safety-alliance. Details on Aviation Safety Solutions are available at avsafetysolutions.com.

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