Short answer: yes. The longer answer involves three separate layers of oversight, and it's worth understanding all of them before you stake real money.
Studio licensing
BGaming holds licences from the Malta Gaming Authority (MGA) and the Romanian ONJN, plus certifications recognised by the UK Gambling Commission and the Ontario AGCO. The studio cannot operate in those jurisdictions without independent oversight of its game logic and payout tables. That's a meaningful barrier; offshore-only studios rarely match it.
RNG certification
The random number generator powering Aviamasters 2 has been audited by iTech Labs, one of the four major independent testing houses in iGaming (alongside eCOGRA, GLI, and BMM Testlabs). The audit confirms the certified RTP of 97.00% holds over a statistically significant sample, and that no round outcome is influenced by player identity, balance size, or bet history.
Provably fair verification
You can verify any individual round yourself. The game publishes a hashed server seed before the round; after the round, the unhashed seed is revealed alongside the client seed and nonce. Run them through any SHA-256 hasher and the output should match the pre-round hash. If it does, the crash point was determined before you placed your bet, full stop.
What this means for paying-time myths
The game does not pay more at night, less on weekends, or differently after a big winner. Round outcomes are independent. The previous 20 busts at 1.20x tell you nothing about the next round. Anyone selling a pattern, a hot-cold signal, or a guaranteed crash predictor is selling fiction. Play within a budget you can afford to lose and use responsible gambling tools if sessions start running longer than planned.