FlyMarines09
Well-Known Member
I've been around aviation since I was a kid, but I'm still pretty novice as far as the aviation business side is concerned. I would really appreciate some insight regarding aviation management, aircraft management, operating an FBO, ect.
I'm all about aviation business. I love flying and want to fly for myself one day. I want to eventually start a company that is family owned and operated. Small and people orientated. When I get out of the Corps, I plan on already having my A&P license, working while I'm in school and acquiring my IA. I plan on going to SIUC for aviation flight and management, where I will earn my Mulit instrument, commercial, CFI's, jet transition, ect as well as a bachelors degree in Aviation Management. Overall I want to operate an air charter service that offers charter, air taxi, air cargo, air tours and maybe air ambulance service, as well as aircraft maintenance services, hangaring and tie down, and line service. Obviously this is expensive and a complex venture. I plan on starting with a small twin (like a B60 Duke or Aztec F) and building from there in the next few years (once I acquire the minimum 135 PIC time and a Part 135 certificate). Now I realize that many of you are going to advise me against starting such a business with the economy and the successful large commercialized aviation businesses out there, but honestly that doesn't deter me.
Most 135 operators don't actually own their aircraft, obviously. Is it unheard of for a company to receive a business loan large enough to fully purchase small aircraft like twins and light jets?
As far as aircraft management is concerned, could someone tell me how it works? How do you find aircraft to manage, can you market to specific aircraft. How does someone go about starting a small FBO. Is it best to start an FBO at an airport that doesn't already have an FBO or just offer different services or less expensive services than that one.
I'm sorry for asking so many vague questions. I have a lot of them. I know there is a wealth of information here. I would greatly appreciate as much advice as possible.
I'm all about aviation business. I love flying and want to fly for myself one day. I want to eventually start a company that is family owned and operated. Small and people orientated. When I get out of the Corps, I plan on already having my A&P license, working while I'm in school and acquiring my IA. I plan on going to SIUC for aviation flight and management, where I will earn my Mulit instrument, commercial, CFI's, jet transition, ect as well as a bachelors degree in Aviation Management. Overall I want to operate an air charter service that offers charter, air taxi, air cargo, air tours and maybe air ambulance service, as well as aircraft maintenance services, hangaring and tie down, and line service. Obviously this is expensive and a complex venture. I plan on starting with a small twin (like a B60 Duke or Aztec F) and building from there in the next few years (once I acquire the minimum 135 PIC time and a Part 135 certificate). Now I realize that many of you are going to advise me against starting such a business with the economy and the successful large commercialized aviation businesses out there, but honestly that doesn't deter me.
Most 135 operators don't actually own their aircraft, obviously. Is it unheard of for a company to receive a business loan large enough to fully purchase small aircraft like twins and light jets?
As far as aircraft management is concerned, could someone tell me how it works? How do you find aircraft to manage, can you market to specific aircraft. How does someone go about starting a small FBO. Is it best to start an FBO at an airport that doesn't already have an FBO or just offer different services or less expensive services than that one.
I'm sorry for asking so many vague questions. I have a lot of them. I know there is a wealth of information here. I would greatly appreciate as much advice as possible.