"Aircraft Rental" Business Plan:
1.0 Executive Summary
2.0 Company Summary
3.0 Services
3.1 Service Description
3.2 Competitive Comparison
3.3 Sales Literature
3.4 Technology
3.5 Future Products
4.0 Market Analysis Summary
5.0 Management Summary
6.0 Financial Plan
Business Ideas applicable for this business plan:
Aircraft Manufacturing
Building Amphibian Aircraft
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3.0 Services
Lansing Aviation will provide students, instructors,
and pilots with a well-maintained aircraft for individual rental and
instruction. Additionally, we will provide professional and accurate aviation
consulting.
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3.1 Service Description
- Aircraft Rental: We will offer a rental aircraft clear of maintenance discrepancies to
students, instructors, and individual renters.
- Flight Instruction: We will provide prospective students with a qualified and professional
selection of independent, certified flight instructors capable of helping
students obtain their desired flight ratings.
- Aviation Consulting: We will offer individual advice in the aviation industry including
airline, corporate, and military recommendations. Additionally, we will attempt
to aid our customers with job leads and references in their desired
fields.
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3.2 Competitive Comparison
The competitive differences are:
- Our aircraft will be professionally maintained to
the highest standards and regulations. Flying the aircraft with broken,
deferred, or damaged components will not be acceptable. Our students, renters,
and instructors will not have to fly aircraft that aren't properly maintained.
- We will provide renter and instructor insurance for our clients.
- Our 24-hour paging service will be used for aircraft scheduling and will give us a competitive edge over other aircraft
rental and instruction operators that open and close according to a fixed
schedule.
3.3 Sales Literature
The company will advertise its rental aircraft and
flight instruction position in the Mackinac-Great Lakes Airlines System airlines
pilot union newspaper, the "ALPA Times." Additionally, brochures describing the
aircraft and rental charges will also be positioned in the M-GLAS airlines'
union headquarters in Lansing, Michigan. All other initial advertising will be
through word of mouth from current instructors, renters, and students.
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3.4 Technology
Lansing Aviation will maintain an updated Cessna 172 Skyhawk.
- The aircraft will have at least two 720-channel radios for legal and practical navigation and communication purposes.
- The aircraft will have the required equipment and certification necessary to conduct instrument training and actual instrument flight.
- The aircraft will be continuously upgraded with M-GLAS Aviation Technology (M-GLAS-AT) avionics.
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3.5 Future Services
In the future, Lansing Aviation will enhance their
aircraft rental position by acquiring complex, high-performance, single and
multi-engine aircraft for commercial and airline transport pilot training and
rental.
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