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BUSINESS AVIATION – AN ENTERPRISE VALUE PERSPECTIVE 2003 – 2009(17)

时间:2011-12-13 09:13来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:公务机

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CAN’s three founders include two cancer survivors – Priscilla Blum and Jay Wein-berg – and Leonard Greene, founder and president of Safe Flight Instrument Cor-poration, whose wife had succumbed to the disease. All three knew firsthand the expenses and difficulties of desperately ill people trying to reach appropriate cancer treatment centers. Why not fill some of the thousands of seats on business aircraft flights each day that otherwise went unused?
Working with 530 U.S. companies, including 135 out of the S&P 500, CAN pro-vides between 200 and 500 humanitarian flights a month. Since its founding, it has provided free trips for patients and their companions aboard more than 32,000 flights. At the CAN office, located at the Westchester County Airport in White Plains, New York, 50 volunteers and 5 staff members work with patients, business aircraft flight schedulers, pilots, charter companies and fractional owners. They enter flight schedules into a database and match them with patient requests.
CAN has received several awards for its humanitarian efforts, including the Vol-unteer Action Award, the highest volunteer award bestowed by the President of the U.S.
CAN, which is a member of the Air Care Alliance, an umbrella group of similarly focused or-ganizations, is an excellent example of America’s business aviation community merging business activities with social responsibility.
Further information may be found at www.aircareall.org.
DRIVERS OF ENTERPRISE VALUE
Our final goal was to trace any relationship between benefits and enterprise value. The enterprise value framework shown in Figure 4 illustrates the hierarchy of enterprise value creation, where powerful financial and nonfinancial drivers hold the key to any company’s growth in value and subsequently, higher return on equity (ROE). Underlying the drivers are powerful value enablers and levers most companies use daily to move their businesses forward in a highly competitive environment.
 
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