Global Air Charters, under the leadership of CEO Michael Vanacore-Netz, is charting an ambitious path toward growth in the ever-evolving aviation industry. As revealed in an exclusive interview with ch-aviation in Las Vegas, the company plans to expand its Part 135 charter fleet and establish a footprint in the Part 91 aircraft management sector. This strategic move comes as part of a broader initiative to strengthen and diversify its core business operations.
Focusing on Core Operations
Having taken over as CEO last year, Vanacore-Netz is guided by a clear mandate from the board of directors: focus on and enhance the core operations of Global Air Charters. The move aims to ensure that the company not only maintains its current standing in the industry but also prepares to seize new opportunities and navigate potential challenges.
“Our goal is to grow and refine what we excel at, and part of that means expanding our fleet and capabilities,” Vanacore-Netz emphasized. The strategy includes adding more aircraft to the Part 135 charter certificate—a regulatory framework that governs on-demand charter services, allowing more flexible aircraft operations compared to Part 91.
Introducing Part 91 Operations
With a robust Part 135 operation already in place, Global Air Charters looks to branch into Part 91 aircraft management. This new venture will allow the company to offer personalized management services for private aircraft owners, an area currently untapped by the firm.
Key advantages of entering the Part 91 market include:
- Expanding service offerings to include customized aircraft management
- Enhancing client satisfaction with personalized services
- Leveraging operational flexibility for tailored solutions
Global Air Charters is poised to capture a segment of the market that values individual attention and specialized services, thereby broadening its appeal and market reach.
Going Beyond Gulfstreams
Part of Global Air Charters’ growth includes broadening its fleet beyond the Gulfstream series, which has been a staple thus far. As the company plans to bolster its lineup, it hints at integrating a wider range of aircraft models that cater to diverse operational needs and client preferences.
“By venturing beyond Gulfstreams, we’re looking to make our services accessible to a broader clientele and meet varying demands,” Vanacore-Netz noted.
The strategic diversification of its fleet ensures Global Air Charters can offer versatile services and operational excellence across different aviation sectors, fortifying its position as an innovative leader in the charter and aircraft management industry.
As Global Air Charters embraces these expansion strategies, it remains committed to maintaining the high standards and service excellence that have become synonymous with its brand.
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