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When there’s more to be said than space and copy deadlines allow, it’s our job at Business Aviation Advisor to get you the information you need, so you can make the most of your aviation investments. And stand by for more online conversations and webinars with BAA contributors. Tune in to Business Aviation Advisor’s informative podcast series, on the business of owning and flying business aircraft – from entry portals, to acquisition and operations, to management, insurance, finance, and more.
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Maximize Your Benefit, Minimize Your Risk
How you handle your aviation assets, especially when they are legally placed in service, can considerably affect your finances and taxes. How can you structure your aircraft transactions and flight operations to solidify your bonus depreciation position in 2023? Attorneys Dan Feldman and David Shannon of Lewis, Brisbois, Bisgaard & Smith LLP discuss this and more in “Maximize Your Benefit, Minimize Your Risk.”
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Human Capital Gains
Without people, airplanes don't fly. Owning, maintaining, and managing business aircraft is complex, and most focus on physical assets, technology, and financing. But the “human capital” – the people who fly, maintain, and service the aircraft – are just as important. Listen as Jeff Agur and Don Henderson discuss how bizav’s success depends on how well the people aboard the aircraft and on the ground are chosen, how they are trained, and how effectively they communicate with each other in Human Capital Gains.
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Optimizing Your Flight Operations
Empty seats on a business jet are expensive! How can you optimize your operational efficiency while ensuring your safety and that of your crew, passengers, and aircraft? Matt Liotta, co-founder and CEO of Volato, a fractional ownership aircraft company focused on flights with a small passenger load, talks with Schedaero’s Genesis Dela Cruz about how he uses their flight management system to keep track of each airplane, flight, and every crewmember, to make sure that everyone has quick access to all the data they need for safe and profitable operations. Find out what you need to know about the challenges of communication among the many facets of your aircraft operations, to minimize costs and maximize convenience, in Optimizing Your Flight Operations.
When there’s more to be said than space and copy deadlines allow, you can rely on the Business Aviation Advisor “Above and Beyond” podcast series to get you the information you need, enabling you to make the most of your aviation investments.
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Smells Like Team Spirit
The aircraft buyer’s market is experiencing a very unusual period in which older used aircraft are increasing in value. How can you capitalize on that? And why do you need a team of experts to help you purchase your aircraft?
In Smells Like Team Spirit, aircraft financing expert Shelly Svoren of Infinite Branches and aviation attorney Michelle Wade of Jetstream Aviation Law, discuss how the members of deal teams work with each other’s strengths to best know their roles in the purchasing and approval process; -
1001 Arabian Flights
It’s no fantasy. The plan is to update and refurbish twenty-nine airports – and build an entirely new hub, in a newly created region, the size of Belgium, one dedicated to attracting international business development and tourism!
That plan was detailed in Saudi Arabia’s 2022 Future of Aviation Forum, held in Riyadh this past May. How might the Kingdom’s plan to upgrade its aviation infrastructure affect your travel to the region? In 1001 Arabian Flights, listen as H. Delano Roosevelt of the US Saudi Business Council, and Curt Castagna of Aeroplex Partners discuss their Forum panel and the Kingdom’s plans to upgrade its aviation infrastructure to support business development. -
VVIP – More Room At The Top
Commercial airlines have created their own brand of “cancel culture” of late, unable to crew hundreds of Boeing and Airbus aircraft due to the pilot and staff shortage.
Curiously, demand for those aircraft only has increased – because if the airlines can’t use them, business aircraft owners can! In fact the median value of these aircraft has risen 32% since June 2021, according to market analyst Jefferies using Amstat industry data.
In More Room At The Top, King Aerospace’s Jerry and Jarid King discuss why that makes proper completion, maintenance, and regular refurbishment of VVIP airline-caliber aircraft more critical than ever, in order to preserve their asset value, as well as their operational capabilities.
When there’s more to be said than space and copy deadlines allow, you can rely on the Business Aviation Advisor “Above and Beyond” podcast series to get you the information you need, enabling you to make the most of your aviation investments.
Thanks for reading – and listening!