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K Global Operations Manual

The internal reference for how K Global runs — company, network, fleet, business units, flight operations, events and comms. If the public website is the shop window, this is the back office: the single, authoritative place staff and pilots come to find how things actually work.

Operational reference

This is the operations reference for K Global staff and pilots — the working detail behind the public website. It is published openly, so sensitive material is deliberately kept out: no credentials, API keys, or private IDs. See access & visibility below.

Find your section

  • Getting Started


    Onboarding for new pilots and staff — accounts, tools, and your first flights.

    Getting Started

  • Company


    Profile, brand, callsign and identity — who K Global is and how it's put together.

    Company

  • Network


    Regions, hubs, route structure and the flight-numbering scheme.

    Network

  • Fleet


    Fleet strategy, the as-built fleet, and registration scheme.

    Fleet

  • Business Units


    The nine units in operational detail — mandates, fleets and numbering bands.

    Business Units

  • Flight Ops


    Dispatch, VAMSYS, SOPs and day-to-day flying procedure.

    Flight Ops

  • Events


    Event and challenge programmes, scoring and the operating calendar.

    Events

  • Ops Comms


    NOTAMs, alerts and the operational communications lifecycle.

    Ops Comms

  • Reference


    Glossary, abbreviations and appendices.

    Reference

Status

This manual is being stood up. Sections marked Stub are scaffolded and awaiting content from the internal Knowledge source; the structure is in place so pages can be filled in without reorganising.

Access & visibility

This manual is served on public GitHub Pages, so treat everything here as world-readable. That's a deliberate choice: K Global keeps a single open knowledge center and simply keeps sensitive material out of it — credentials, API keys, OAuth client IDs, private endpoints and the like belong in access-controlled systems, never in these pages. When in doubt, leave it out. See the repo README.md and HANDOFF.md for the editorial guardrails.