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Managing to Fly

Managing to Fly

NAFA member, David G. Mayer, Partner at Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton, LLP, shares some insights and guidance on aircraft management.

Many first-time and experienced aircraft buyers have entered the market to purchase a private jet and travel far away from commercial airports. But the aircraft they plan to fly may be no more than an expensive paperweight until the right management organization helps the owners get their aircraft safely off the ground.

Since Covid-19 disrupted air travel in 2020, the demand of first-time and repeat aircraft purchasers of whole and fractional aircraft has climbed sharply and reduced the available inventory of aircraft to historical lows. At the same time, Part 135 operators have experienced a burst in demand for chartering, creating significant pressure to provide services to customers beyond the operator's normal capacity. The stress makes the careful selection of a management company more important than ever before.

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This article was originally published by AINonline on November 12, 2021.


 November 17, 2021