Travel Analysis
When entering the world of business aviation, an
organization must carefully evaluate and determine how, if at all, aircraft could
contribute to operational capabilities. The goal of the travel analysis is to determine
who goes where, how often and at what cost and compare it against business aviation.
Determine the companies true transportation needs and what aircraft (if any) will supply
the flexibility and productivity at a cost that is realistic bases on financial resources
and goals.
What will be accomplished is a two fold gain in
knowledge. First is a database of information about the travel patterns of the
company. Second, the ability to determine how to meet those requirements with the
appropriate aircraft (including airlines).
Initially, the travel sample may include chief executive,
other senior officer or special personnel. Don't forget to include cargo requirements.
Keeping in mind that this group composition can change with your companies needs.
Also, current needs may overlook trips that are not being conducted for the lack of
convenient or acceptable means of transportation, which the business aircraft could serve.
Then last, what is the degree of satisfaction you are getting out of current travel
methods.
Once this has been accomplished and the need has been
identified, (or eliminated) the process of quantifying the value of business aviation
begins.
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