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Inflite The Jet Centre Ltd.

Inflite The Jet Centre Ltd. Vendor Cyber Rating & Cyber Score

inflitejetcentre.co.uk

London's Premium Executive Aircraft Handling Facility aiming for unsurpassed standards of service and care in Aircraft Handling, Comprehensive Maintenance & Flight support. The Inflite Jet Centre at London Stansted Airport has always been known for its exclusive lounges, attentive passenger handling, superb cuisine, attention to detail and exemplary standards of service. We have won several prestigious awards as handling agents and for customer care but we are not a company to rest on our laurels, instead raising our game, we have created a new and truly outstanding FBO facility. Our new terminal offers every practical convenience that the private air traveller requires, with luxurious and seamless transit from arrival to


IJCL A.I CyberSecurity Scoring

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Company Information
Website:http://www.inflitejetcentre.co.uk
Employees number:106
Number of followers:3,557
NAICS:3364
Industry Type:Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Homepage:inflitejetcentre.co.uk
IJCL Risk Score (AI oriented)
Between 650 and 699
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IJCLAviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Updated:
28/03/2026
663/1000
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Current Score
663B (WEAK)
01000
2 incidents
0 avg impact
Incident timeline with MITRE ATT&CK tactics, techniques, and mitigations.
JULY 2026
669Before Incident
JUNE 2026
668Before Incident
MAY 2026
666Before Incident
APRIL 2026
665Before Incident
MARCH 2026
664Before Incident
FEBRUARY 2026
662Before Incident
JANUARY 2026
660Before Incident
DECEMBER 2025
657Before Incident
NOVEMBER 2025
656Before Incident
OCTOBER 2025
654Before Incident
SEPTEMBER 2025
653Before Incident
AUGUST 2025
651Before Incident
MARCH 2024
695Before Incident
Breach
01 Mar 2024IJCL
Inflite - The Jet Centre

Data Breach Affecting Afghan Nationals via MoD Third-Party Supplier (Inflite - The Jet Centre)

608After Incident
HIGH-87
INF638081725
A cyber security incident occurred at Inflite - The Jet Centre, a third-party sub-contractor for the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD), involving unauthorized access to a limited number of company emails. The breach compromised basic personal information—including names, passport details, and Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy data—of up to 3,700 Afghan nationals relocated to the UK between January and March 2024. The incident also affected former Tory ministers, though the MoD stated it posed no direct threat to individuals' safety nor compromised government systems. This marks the second major breach exposing Afghan nationals’ data, following a prior military leak impacting nearly 20,000 individuals (with up to 100,000 affected indirectly). Inflite reported the incident to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), National Crime Agency (NCA), and National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), confirming the scope was limited to email accounts. The MoD proactively notified all potentially affected parties, emphasizing compliance beyond legal obligations.
INCIDENT DETAILS -
TYPE
Data BreachUnauthorized AccessThird-Party Incident
IMPACT
NamesPassport DetailsAfghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (ARAP) InformationEmail Accounts (Inflite - The Jet Centre)Notification of 3,700+ individualsStakeholder communicationsInvestigation coordination with NCSC/NCAPublic apology by Defence Secretary John HealeyMedia coverage (Sky News, others)Second breach in a series affecting Afghan nationalsPotential ICO investigationSuper-injunction controversy (prior breach)High (for Afghan nationals due to sensitive relocation status)
DATA BREACH
Personally Identifiable Information (PII)Relocation Program DataNumber Of Records Exposed: 3,700 (this incident); ~20,000 (prior incident)Sensitivity Of Data: High (endangers Afghan nationals and families)Emails containing PIINamesPassport DetailsARAP Program Data
JUNE 2022
746Before Incident
Breach
16 Jun 2022IJCL
Inflite The Jet Centre

Data Breach at Inflite The Jet Centre Affecting Afghan Resettlement Scheme

667After Incident
CRITICAL-79
INF141082025
Inflite The Jet Centre, a sub-contractor for the UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) providing ground-handling services at London Stansted Airport, suffered a cyber-security incident involving unauthorized email access. The breach exposed personal data—including passport details (name, date of birth, passport number) and Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (Arap) reference numbers—of up to 3,700 Afghans resettled in the UK (Jan–Mar 2024), along with British military personnel and former Conservative ministers. The incident follows a 2022 MoD breach where 19,000 Afghans’ data (names, contacts, family details) was leaked, endangering lives under Taliban rule. While the 2024 breach has no evidence of public data release, the exposure of Arap applicants’ identities—some already deported or at risk—raises severe concerns over targeted persecution. The UK government acknowledged the breach but claimed no direct safety threat, though affected individuals (including elite Afghan forces’ families) face imminent harm if repatriated. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) was notified, and critics condemned the repeated security failures as ‘staggering incompetence’, demanding urgent reforms.
INCIDENT DETAILS -
TYPE
Data BreachUnauthorized Access
IMPACT
NamesPassport Details (name, date of birth, passport number)Afghan Relocations and Assistance Policy (Arap) reference numbersEmail AccountsPublic criticism from charities (e.g., Sulha Alliance), political figures (e.g., Liberal Democrat Defence Spokesperson Helen Maguire), and former officials (e.g., Sir Mark Lyall Grant)Described as 'deeply embarrassing' and 'staggering incompetence' by criticsPotential regulatory action by the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)Calls for independent investigationHigh (due to exposure of passport details and Arap reference numbers)
DATA BREACH
Personally Identifiable Information (PII)Passport DetailsArap Reference NumbersNumber Of Records Exposed: Up to 3,700 (2024) + ~19,000 (2022)Sensitivity Of Data: High (risk of Taliban persecution, identity theft)No evidence of public release (2024)Leaked spreadsheet (2022)EmailsSpreadsheets (2022)NamesDates of BirthPassport NumbersArap Reference NumbersContact Details (2022)Family Information (2022)

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