The Aircraft That Makes You Money — And the One That Costs Youe
Not all aircraft in a flight school fleet perform the same.
Not all aircraft in a flight school fleet perform the same.
The flight training industry is evolving.
Growth is exciting for any flight school.
For growing flight schools, few decisions are as important—or as financially impactful—as adding another aircraft to the fleet.
Flight schools often focus on marketing, pricing, and instructor availability when trying to improve student retention.
When flight schools think about costs, the focus is usually on fuel, maintenance, insurance, and financing.There’s a common assumption in aviation that the strongest flight schools are the ones that
own their entire fleet.
When flight schools think about costs, the focus is usually on fuel, maintenance, insurance, and financing.
Every flight school knows engine and propeller overhauls are unavoidable.
Fleet decisions are rarely just financial.
As demand for pilot training continues to rise, flight schools face an important challenge: …