Who uses it?

Those with an understanding of business aviation are fully aware of the edge it gives them over their competitors. For further proof of this understanding, consider the status of some U.S. industrial giants that began using business aircraft well over 50 years ago. They undoubtedly all had great products and leaders; but they realized that using an aircraft as a business tool was vital to their success. In many cases, this realization was a significant factor in achieving the positions of dominance within their respective industries.

You can be sure that someone in every industry, be it a large corporation or single entrepreneur; uses aviation on a regular basis to conduct business. Turbine Solutions can help you and your organization expand productivity through the use of business aviation.

A few reasons why many use business aviation:

  • Gives small companies and individual entrepreneurs an advantage to compete against larger competitors
  • The ability to transport executives, key employees or cargo is essential
  • They are more effective when setting their own travel schedules
  • Ability to quickly respond to competitive opportunities or manufacturing needs
  • Dependence on the airline costs them money and time
  • The privacy of the aircraft allows for greater productivity, rest and esteem for employees and clients
  • The ability to increase the amount of personal time contributes significantly to staff morale
Of a typical organization's employees traveling on board business aircraft, 14% were top management. Of the remaining 86%, 14% were senior managers, 49% were mid-level managers and 19% were professional staff.