The overriding message heard during the NBAA (National Business Aviation Association) convention held November 17-19, 2015 in Las Vegas was this: Business aviation use is up.
Companies are using private aircraft for business 53.4 percent of the time compared to 36 percent of the time for trips through the airlines.*
And, business aviation is supporting many types of entrepreneurs and companies across nearly all industries. From award-winning country music star, Dierks Bentley, who flies private to balance time on tour with time at home being a regular family-guy to the Kohler Company, whose chair and CEO, Herb Kohler, says his people “seldom spend more than one day round trip”— business aviation is enabling more people to have balanced lives by avoiding the congestion and hassles of airline travel.
Spokespersons from Scotts Miracle-Gro Company, Salamander Hotels & Resorts and Crutchfield Electronics praise the benefits of business aviation saying it gives their employees: the flexibility to reach new markets; to be on the ground where they’re needed most; and to better serve customers respectively.
Productivity While En Route
Another driver of business aviation is heightened productivity during the flight. A 2015 survey conducted by Harris Poll concluded that employees who travel on private or company-owned business aircraft are engaged in work on average two-thirds of their time (65 percent) compared to only 43.5 percent of the time when they fly commercially.
Why Not Fly Smarter?
Business Air offers corporate travelers the means to augment airline travel and gain a competitive edge. Whether looking for greater flexibility in travel scheduling, the ability to travel to multiple destinations in one day, or wanting “travel time” to be “productive time” for work or meeting with colleagues and customers, we can help.
All of our private charters offer two pilots, Wi-Fi connectivity, a refreshment bar and comfortable cabins that are especially designed to cater to the needs of business travelers. A sampling of our fleet that’s available to fly from Bend is below:
King Air 250 – This turboprop expertly handles short, municipal landing strips to large runways of big cities bringing passengers closer to their destination. Seats nine passengers with a range of 1,200 nautical miles.
King Air 350i – This best-in-class turboprop will be available soon. It provides short-runway accessibility and more room to move. Seats nine passengers with a range of 1412 nautical miles.
Lear 31A – This light jet delivers an excellent climb rate and low fuel burn making it a favorite among business travelers. Seats seven passengers with a range of 1000 nautical miles.
Lear 55B – This midsize jet delivers an optimal ride for business travelers thanks to its speed, aerodynamics and long range of 1900 nautical miles. Seats seven passengers while offering the best in technological connectivity and comfort.
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Susan Sano Berado handles marketing for Business Air. Available at sberado@business-air.com
*The Real World of Business Aviation 2015 Survey by Harris Poll
(Photo above courtesy of Business Air)