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General & Business Aviation

Session 03 & 04
01 Sep 20
Wg Cdr Tanzim A Khan
Business Aviation
Business aviation is defined as the use of a general
aviation airplane for a business purpose.
• Compete in a marketplace that demands like:
 Speed
 Flexibility
 Efficiency
 productivity
• Why use General Aviation Aircraft?
• Company’s decision to utilize business aviation for any
mission depends on a variety of factors:
 Personnel movement frequency
 Distances between wok place and production site
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 Move special cargo etc.
Aviation
Airline Productio
Industry n Industry
Commercial

PRT / Airline General


Aviation

Commercial
Non Commercial
Charter Fun Flying Flying Club

Co-ownership – Revenue as well Fractional – Agricul Govt


Ownership Corporate Private
Revenue as well ture Survey

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Ownership

Corporate

Private

Non Commercial
Co-ownership – Revenue as well

Fractional –Revenue as well

Agriculture

Govt Survey
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Owning Aircraft
• Aircraft owner -- Two choices:
 Own
 Buy
• What it really comes down is cost versus control.
• Hiring a management company is often the less-
expensive.
• Example: Falcon 10 -Price used --≤ $1 million
• Fixed costs $351,340 – Other total $1.615 Mil.
• Increase with the life of your aircraft.
• Hiring would be cheaper.
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OPERATIONAL ASPECTS

• Plan and justify the type of aircraft and its


operations.
• Choose the right person for the job.
• Maintenance may be on rent.
• Setting up an LLC just to own and operate your
jet is asking for trouble—and it could be big
trouble. 6
FACTS

• Cheaper option is hiring than owning an aircraft.


• Charter sector grew.
• Development of corporate and business aviation 
has been greatly influenced by advancements in 
aviation technology.

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Corporate Aircraft & Operation

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