IBAC Aircrew Card

The Aircrew Identification Card is issued by the International Business
Aviation Council (IBAC) to aircrew of business aircraft operators who are
members of one of the following national or regional associations around
the world:
Please remember:
•All renewal applicants must complete and submit new applications with new pictures and payment included.
•Unless a FedEx or UPS account number is provided in the specified place on the application, IBAC will send the ID cards by regular mail to business addresses only, with a transit time of up to 10 business days expected.
•We regret that we DO NOT accept AMERICAN EXPRESS. We accept VISA or MasterCard.
About the IBAC Aircrew Card:
IBAC Aircrew Cards are administered so that their distribution is limited
only to those persons currently affiliated with IBAC. It is designed so
that airport officials will have no problem identifying business aircraft
aircrew and expediting clearance and security formalities.
The Card is white with red and blue printing on a continuous background
of blue IBAC logotype overprint. A uniquely assigned serial number is printed
in black. "AIRCREW" is printed in red on the front and back of
the card. A color photograph, signature, identifying information about the
aircrew member and the name, city and country of the cardholder's employer
appear on the front side of the card. The card is durable, high quality
full color and is produced using a thermal transfer process.
The Card may be customized at the request of the operator to include their
corporate logo in the top right-hand corner. The logo of the affiliated
national or regional association of which the operator is member also appears
on the card.
Facilitation and/or security personnel, particularly outside North America,
expect to see the IBAC Aircrew Card and are more confident in their appraisal
of the individual presenting the card once they are aware of the issuing
authority.
From time to time, crewcard holders have been granted certain discounts,
such as crew rates at hotels, upon presenting the IBAC Aircrew Card. While
IBAC has no objection to this use of the card, it must be understood that
this is not its intended purpose.
The card will be issued only at the request of the designated company representative
whose company is a member of one of the fifteen affiliated national or regional
associations.
Below is a sample of both sides of the IBAC Aircrew Identification Card.
Widely recognized by security officials, the card is made with a thermal
transfer process, dye sublimated with the IBAC logo to prevent tampering
or forgeries.