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The Real World of Business Aviation: A Survey of Companies Using General Aviation Aircraft(4)

时间:2011-12-29 13:02来源:蓝天飞行翻译 作者:公务机

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2 Examples of top management include “Chairman, CEO, CFO, President, Board of Directors”. Examples of other managers include “Vice President, General Manager, Director”.
A company’s business airplane use is wide-spread among employees.
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An average of 327 passengers per company were flown on business aircraft in the past six months.

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Companies operating more than one aircraft carry more passengers, averaging 743 total passengers in the past six months as compared with 190 flown by companies with only one business aircraft.

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Discounting for passengers who flew on multiple trips, the individual count of people flown on business aircraft averages 85 per company.


Employees use their time onboard company aircraft more effectively and productively than when they are in the office or on commercial flights.
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Passengers dedicate the majority of their time aboard business aircraft to work-related tasks: an average of 36% of their time is spent in meetings with colleagues and almost one-third (30%) of their in-flight time is dedicated to doing individual work tasks.

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Passengers estimate that they are 20% more productive on the company aircraft than they are in the office. This is contrast to being 40% less productive on commercial flights.


Companies using business aviation typically operate a single aircraft.
.  The majority (75%) of companies operate only one turbine-powered aircraft. Slightly more companies today own only one aircraft as compared to 1997 when over a third (37%) had more than one in their fleet.
A large majority of business aircraft flights (80%) are made into secondary airports or airports with infrequent or no scheduled airline service.
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Approximately half (47%) of business aircraft flights are made into an airport with infrequent or no scheduled airline service and another third (33%) are into a secondary airport. Pilots in the survey report that only one in five (19%) flights are into a large commercial airport, representing at most, 4% of total operations at the nation’s top ten airports according to FAA Air Traffic Activity Data System (ATADS)3.
 
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