How we define ethical operations
Integrity & lawfulness
We only do business in ways that comply with applicable laws and regulation, with a zero-tolerance posture towards bribery, fraud and other corrupt practices.
Compliance in practice
Decisions are taken within a documented compliance framework, supported by internal legal input and formal anti-corruption and conduct policies.
Fair dealing & transparency
We aim to deal fairly with counterparties, partners and service providers, giving a clear view of roles, responsibilities and key commercial terms.
Safety, people & impact
Operational decisions are made with regard for safety, data security and the wider impact of physical operations on people and environments.

Compliance & governance
Pure Aviation’s activities sit inside a structured governance and compliance framework. Senior leadership sets the overall risk appetite and oversees trading, operations and logistics, supported by internal legal and finance functions and external advisers where appropriate.
Key elements of this framework include:
- Formal anti-corruption and conduct policies aligned with applicable anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws.
- Defined approval pathways for higher-risk decisions, transactions and counterparties.
- Documentation, record-keeping and reporting practices designed to support regulatory and banking expectations.
- A preference for simple, contract-led structures over opaque or informal arrangements.

Environmental, social &
governance responsibilities
Pure Aviation recognizes that its activities sit within wider environmental and social contexts. The business focuses on operating assets and logistics in ways that prioritise safety, responsible handling of products and fair dealing with partners and communities.
Examples of how these responsibilities show up in practice include:
- Maintaining high safety and operational standards across assets, logistics and day-to-day activities.
- Applying risk-based due diligence when selecting counterparties, service providers and operational partners.
- Considering the wider impact of projects and operations on people and environments, and adapting approaches where appropriate.
Raising concerns
People who work with Pure Aviation are encouraged to raise concerns in good faith about conduct, compliance or operational issues. Matters reported are reviewed and, where appropriate, escalated through the company’s governance and compliance framework.
The aim is to address issues early, protect counterparties and staff, and ensure the business continues to operate lawfully and responsibly.
For general questions or to raise a concern, please contact the team using the details on the Contact page.
Questions about how we operate?
If you need more detail on ethics, governance or operational responsibilities than is appropriate for this public page, the Pure Aviation team can provide fuller information through formal due-diligence and channels subject to NDA.