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Overview
The business aviation community consists of companies of all sizes that rely on many different types of aircraft -from single-engine piston airplanes, to turbo-props, to turbine jet aircraft that fly internationally, to helicopters -to be more competitive, productive, efficient and successful. Business aviation is a diverse composite of entrepreneurs and organizations located in all parts of the United States.
Although industry data published elsewhere reveals that manufacturing and the use of business aircraft contributes significantly to the national economy, the industry is often not well understood. Frequently lost in consideration of business aviation are the types of aircraft and airports used, the wide range of employees that rely on the aircraft for transport, and other realities about business aviation use.
This survey -based on interviews conducted with actual pilots and passengers involved in the use of business aircraft -reveals some important and illuminating insights into the real world of business aviation and the true nature of the industry.
Equally important, the survey updates and remains consistent with a very similar survey, conducted by Harris Interactive in 1997 to shed light on basic facts about business aviation use and benefits. Not surprisingly, in the twelve years since the 1997 study was published, the makeup of the business aviation community remains unchanged.
Small companies operate the majority of business aircraft.1
. The majority (59%) of companies operating business aircraft have fewer than 500 employees and seven in ten have less than 1,000 employees.
Managers and other mid-level employees are the typical passengers on business aircraft.
. Only 22% of passengers on business aircraft are top management; the majority are other
managers (50%) and or technical, sales or service staff (20%)2.
1 According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), a small business is defined as a company with less than 100 to1,500 employees, depending on the industry.
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