Monday, October 26, 2009
Campaign On Business Jet Usage Taking Off
Great ideas from GAMA and the NBAA to launch a campaign on why Business Jets are a good tool for any business. The slogan, "NO PLANE NO GAIN" seems to be taking off since the lastest Aviation networking event that just ended in Orlando, FL.
In today markets any edge a company can gain over the rivals doesn't hurt, and the campaign is working already on giving companies tools to use and justify business jet usage.
The biggest rival is keeping the U.S. as a leader in the air charter industry. Current studies show that business jet usage is actually used more by mid-level management, sales, and IT staff. If that surprises you it shouldn't. Mid-level management are usually your hard working go-getters looking to advance and they do their homework. Many air charter companies offer discounted air charter from empty one-way jet travel. They want to keep those aircraft filled as much as possible and if it was chartered for a one-way trip they will post offers of the one-way leg. The savvy executive snatches those deals up at busy, big cities private jet hubs in such as New York, Boston and even Florida.
AeroShares Charter, LLC is an aircraft charter provider specializing in one way jet travel. AeroShares Charter is located in Portsmouth, NH (50 miles North of Boston). Please contact them at 800-961-JETS or by email at charter@aeroshares.com for great prices on all of your air charter needs!
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definitely every Executive Helicopters business knows that If you want to arrive at a certain location without any hassle and delays, you should consider chartering a helicopter.
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