Practical Applications in Business Aviation Management

Business aviation is one of America’s most important yet least understood industries. Most organizations (about 85%) operating business aircraft are small and medium-size enterprises. They include a wide range of organizations: state governments, universities, charitable organizations, and all types of businesses. While the organizations that rely on business aviation are varied, they all have one thing in common: the need for fast, flexible, safe, and secure access to destinations worldwide.

Many small U.S. businesses rely on business aviation. They are located in markets where the airlines have reduced or eliminated service, making business aviation an important connection to the rest of the world. Business aviation fosters efficiency and productivity, and is essential in an intensely competitive global marketplace.

This textbook, Practical Applications in Business Aviation Management, systematically examines business aviation and provides you with a complete understanding of one of America’s most dynamic industries. In this comprehensive guide to business aviation management, authors James R. Cannon and Franklin D. Richey provide in-depth and useful information on all aspects of managing a corporate aviation program. The book begins with a brief look at the history of business aviation and its important role in the aviation industry. It then moves on to focus on the practical issues facing all corporate aviation programs, such as:

  • Regulatory compliance
  • Administrative issues
  • Aircraft and facility maintenance
  • Finances and budgeting
  • Aircraft selection and acquisition
  • Standard operating procedures
  • International operations
  • Human resource management
  • Training
  • Communication and teambuilding
  • Safety and security
  • And much more

The book also includes a foreword by Ed Bolen, the President and CEO of the National Business Aviation Association. It is an essential tool for students and professionals who need comprehensive, accurate, and practical information on managing a corporate aviation program.

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Practical Applications in Business Aviation Management

Business aviation is one of America’s most important yet least understood industries. Most organizations (about 85%) operating business aircraft are small and medium-size enterprises. They include a wide range of organizations: state governments, universities, charitable organizations, and all types of businesses. While the organizations that rely on business aviation are varied, they all have one thing in common: the need for fast, flexible, safe, and secure access to destinations worldwide.

Many small U.S. businesses rely on business aviation. They are located in markets where the airlines have reduced or eliminated service, making business aviation an important connection to the rest of the world. Business aviation fosters efficiency and productivity, and is essential in an intensely competitive global marketplace.

This textbook, Practical Applications in Business Aviation Management, systematically examines business aviation and provides you with a complete understanding of one of America’s most dynamic industries. In this comprehensive guide to business aviation management, authors James R. Cannon and Franklin D. Richey provide in-depth and useful information on all aspects of managing a corporate aviation program. The book begins with a brief look at the history of business aviation and its important role in the aviation industry. It then moves on to focus on the practical issues facing all corporate aviation programs, such as:

  • Regulatory compliance
  • Administrative issues
  • Aircraft and facility maintenance
  • Finances and budgeting
  • Aircraft selection and acquisition
  • Standard operating procedures
  • International operations
  • Human resource management
  • Training
  • Communication and teambuilding
  • Safety and security
  • And much more

The book also includes a foreword by Ed Bolen, the President and CEO of the National Business Aviation Association. It is an essential tool for students and professionals who need comprehensive, accurate, and practical information on managing a corporate aviation program.

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Overview

Business aviation is one of America’s most important yet least understood industries. Most organizations (about 85%) operating business aircraft are small and medium-size enterprises. They include a wide range of organizations: state governments, universities, charitable organizations, and all types of businesses. While the organizations that rely on business aviation are varied, they all have one thing in common: the need for fast, flexible, safe, and secure access to destinations worldwide.

Many small U.S. businesses rely on business aviation. They are located in markets where the airlines have reduced or eliminated service, making business aviation an important connection to the rest of the world. Business aviation fosters efficiency and productivity, and is essential in an intensely competitive global marketplace.

This textbook, Practical Applications in Business Aviation Management, systematically examines business aviation and provides you with a complete understanding of one of America’s most dynamic industries. In this comprehensive guide to business aviation management, authors James R. Cannon and Franklin D. Richey provide in-depth and useful information on all aspects of managing a corporate aviation program. The book begins with a brief look at the history of business aviation and its important role in the aviation industry. It then moves on to focus on the practical issues facing all corporate aviation programs, such as:

  • Regulatory compliance
  • Administrative issues
  • Aircraft and facility maintenance
  • Finances and budgeting
  • Aircraft selection and acquisition
  • Standard operating procedures
  • International operations
  • Human resource management
  • Training
  • Communication and teambuilding
  • Safety and security
  • And much more

The book also includes a foreword by Ed Bolen, the President and CEO of the National Business Aviation Association. It is an essential tool for students and professionals who need comprehensive, accurate, and practical information on managing a corporate aviation program.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781605907642
Publisher: Government Institutes
Publication date: 01/16/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 384
File size: 10 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

James R. Cannon has over 30 years of management experience in business aviation with companies such as The Home Depot and AMB Group, LLC., and for six years he has served on the board of directors of the National Business Aviation Association. He is the author of over 50 articles on management subjects in various business aviation magazines and journals.

Franklin D. Richey is currently the Associate Dean of the College of Aviation at the Daytona Beach Campus of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He is the co-author of Commuter Airlines (1996) and the author of several articles on aviation management.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Ed Bolen, President and CEO, National Business Aviation Association

Preface

Chapter 1: Description and History

Chapter 2: Regulatory Compliance

Chapter 3: Operational Criteria

Chapter 4: Business Aviation Maintenance

Chapter 5: Standard Operating Procedures

Chapter 6: International Operations

Chapter 7: Training

Chapter 8: Human Resource Management

Chapter 9: Teambuilding & Communications

Chapter 10: Budget & Capital Management

Chapter 11: Aircraft Acquisition

Chapter 12: Safety Management Systems

Chapter 13: Business Aviation Security

Chapter 14: Working with Senior Management

Appendix A: Acronyms and Abbreviations

Appendix B: Operations Definitions

Appendix C: Maintenance Definitions

Index

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