
Business Case for Your Shuttle Operation: Is Now the Time?
Today’s travel environment is evolving rapidly. Rarely do we have a chance to observe a paradigm shift of such dramatic magnitude. The volume of commercial travel has reduced due to an abundance of caution. We have all embraced technology more and more to fill the need to “connect.” Yet, there will still be a need for you and your organization to travel…

Don’t Forget the Details: Considerations When Operations Are Paused
With the priority on safety and security in these challenging times, it is possible that other elements can be overlooked…

Protecting Key Personnel: Critical Considerations for Essential Travel
At some point in the near future, your key personnel will begin to travel again. Perhaps they already are. As you ramp up your operational support, consider some strategies to mitigate exposure to your travelers and your aviation team…

Seize the Day: 7 Opportunities in an Uncertain Landscape
While flying activity is way down and resources are available, there are several opportunities worth taking advantage of in today’s unique environment. By maximizing your time, your company will ultimately benefit from it in the future…

Bridging the Gap Between You and Your Management Team
Aircraft management is not a commodity. It should be a customized service aligned with your cultural, financial, and operational objectives. All too often, the relationship between owner and management company sours when these areas become misaligned…

4 Ways to Avoid HR Icebergs
The Executive responsible for Aviation relies on their Aviation Leader to steer the company safely away from risks; aviation icebergs that may be ahead of them. Most commonly, these are operational or compliance risks. Thankfully, many resources and agencies are there to support the Aviation Leader navigate the operational or compliance risks…