There are many uses to Business Aviation. Listed below are nearly two dozen applications performed by Business Aircraft owners and users. This data was compiled through the NBAA’s No Plane No Gain program and are listed on a scale of importance from 1 to 100.
- Maximize Employee Safety and Industrial Security – 100
- Key Employee Travel – 96.4
- Management Team Travel – 89.3
- Visits to Customers – 88.7
- Point-to-Point Transport via Helicopter – 86.2
- Ability to Work Productively while Traveling – 85.7
- Engineering Team Travel – 77.7
- Scheduled Customer Service – 76.4
- Market Expansion – 75.8
- Emergency Customer Service – 75.6
- Global/International Travel – 74.5
- Special Promotional Programs – 71.5
- Sales & Marketing Bitzes – 71.4
- Utilitarian Purposes – 70.1
- Customer Travel to Company Facilities – 68.8
- Corporate Shuttle – 67.5
- Attract and Retain Key Employees – 66.9
- Employee Non-Business Travel Related to Personal Use – 63.7
- Transport of Priority Cargo – 58.5
- Charter Revenue Flights – 52.6
- Goodwill/Lobbying – 51.9
- Connecting with Airlines – 32.9
- Huminatarian and Charitable Flights – 30.9
Every business around the world would benefit from any combination of these applications. So what’s keeping you from exploring the option of Business Aviation? Give us a call and let us provide free consultation to determine what level of participation would help your business reach new levels of productivity.
We have all heard the expression “Time is Money”. Well, a recent client had a piece of equipment in another state that had broken and was costing them $28,000 per hour that it was down! Do you think they had time to wait on the airlines to get their technicians to the location? Which option was more cost effective – airlines or business aviation?
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