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Aircraft Completion Management

The Completion Management Process

A brand new aircraft offers several benefits, including the opportunity for complete customization. VanAllen assists clients who have recently purchased a new aircraft through the entire completion process, managing every detail from design to production to final acceptance.

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Once a new aircraft has been ordered from the manufacturer, VanAllen accompanies the client to a series of meetings with the manufacturer’s design team to determine every element of the aircraft. There are typically three design meetings, culminating in the manufacturer presenting computer renderings and final design drawings to help clients visualize the final outcome.

Upon a final and approved design the aircraft’s completion is ready to commence. VanAllen manages and oversees the entire production process, which can range from a few months up to a year. As part of the project oversight, VanAllen delivers regularly scheduled reports, checklists and photos that detail the progress and ongoing status of the project.

When the aircraft is ready for final delivery and acceptance, VanAllen has the experience and expertise to ensure the process runs smoothly, from system checks to test flights to final delivery and transfer of title.

VanAllen Completion Management Consulting Services

VanAllen’s clients receive thorough consultative services that cover every aspect of aircraft completion management.

  • Aircraft Designer Options
  • Design Process
  • Oversee Production
  • Final Review and Acceptance
  • Closing – final transfer of title
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For more information on these services, please contact a member of the VanAllen team.

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VanAllen Group is an outstanding resource for our flight department. Their team of experienced professionals is always available to provide us with a wide range of relevant business aviation developments, including the latest market trends. This type of information has greatly helped shape our decision making and allowed us to more efficiently manage our day to day flight operations.”

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