ACSF introduces safety ROI calculator for business aviation

April 24, 2026

Safety

4 Minutes

ACSF introduces safety ROI calculator for business aviation

New ACSF Safety ROI Tool Shows Operators How Safety Investments Deliver Measurable Business Returns 

The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) announced its Aviation Safety Return on Investment (AvSFTY-ROI) initiative and Safety ROI Calculator tool during the recent ACSF Safety Symposium, reinforcing the importance of viewing safety not simply as a regulatory requirement or operating expense, but as a strategic investment that strengthens business performance and long-term success. 

The announcement at the Symposium brought together industry leaders, operators, and safety professionals around a common message: investments in safety create measurable returns through reduced operational disruptions, stronger customer confidence, improved resource management, and protection of organizational reputation.

For charter and business aviation operators, the cost of an incident often extends far beyond immediate repairs. Aircraft downtime can result in lost revenue, schedule disruptions, premium replacement lift costs, increased insurance premiums, crew complications, and reputational harm. Preventative investments in safety programs, training, inspections, and risk management systems are consistently more cost-effective than reacting to incidents.

ACSF’s new Safety ROI Calculator is one of the first of its kind, allowing individuals to itemize the costs of an actual or potential event, and proposed initiatives to mitigate future occurrences. Developed by a working group of safety stakeholders, this calculator provides users with a simple input, and executive-ready output to assist organizations in their risk management efforts. Built by ACSF and designed by top industry safety leaders, the calculator is available to members today by contacting ACSF.

ACSF emphasized that a strong Safety Management System (SMS) remains one of the most effective frameworks for reducing risk and improving operational decision-making. SMS programs help organizations identify hazards early, respond efficiently when issues arise, and maintain continuity across departments and operations.

“Safety is not just about compliance; it is about protecting lives, preserving assets, and strengthening the value proposition of an aviation business,” ACSF noted during the Symposium. “When organizations understand the return on investment of safety, they are better positioned to make decisions that benefit both their people and their bottom line.”

From a customer perspective, safety continues to be a major factor in selecting an operator. Clients place trust in the pilots, aircraft, and company behind every flight. Operators that demonstrate strong, consistent safety practices often earn stronger reputations and greater customer loyalty in a highly competitive marketplace.

ACSF’s mission is driven by safety. Based on data and feedback, ACSF has developed working groups with members across the industry to create more resources to give back to the aviation community as a whole.

Through tools and programs such as the ACSF SMS Tool, Industry Audit Standard (IAS), IAS Lite, Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP), Member Assistance Program (MAP), and Flight Data Monitoring (FDM), ACSF continues to support operators in building effective safety cultures while demonstrating the business value of those investments.

The Foundation encourages aviation leaders, owners, and managers to reframe safety conversations around value creation, resilience, and measurable returns.

About the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF) 
The Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF.aero) is a non-profit organization with more than 350+ member companies. Its mission is to lead and support the advancement of the highest safety standards available; to enable the business, charter and fractional ownership industry to offer the safest air transportation products in the world; and to provide objective information about these standards and services to the public.

In accordance with its mission, the ACSF developed the Industry Audit Standard (IAS) and IAS Lite for Part 135 and 91K operators, which serves as a detailed gap analysis of an operator’s management practices. ACSF members can also access the organization’s low-cost Safety Management System (SMS) Tool and Member Assistance Program (MAP), as well as take advantage of its third-party oversight programs: Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) and Aviation Safety Action Program (ASAP). Each spring, the organization hosts its annual ACSF Safety Symposium.