
November 28, 2011 | Posted by Scott Cutshall
Andrew Richmond, Chief Executive Officer of TWC Aviation, will be featured on a panel of private aviation professionals
scheduled to speak at the Luxury Travel Expo 2011 taking place December 6-8th at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino.
The breakout session is titled: Reach for the Skies: Private Jet Charters and Journeys; and will take place Wednesday, Dec. 7th, from 8:45-9:45am. It will address topics that matter most to private jet travelers and travel agents alike. More information is available at www.luxurytravelexpo.com. If attending the show, stop by TWC Aviation’s booth #436 or schedule an appointment with one of our Sales Directors by calling 800-538-6070 or email flyprivate@twcaviation.com.
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November 28, 2011 | Posted by Scott Cutshall
Technology grows by leaps and bounds on a daily basis. When you are looking to make your next technological purchase, you usually look at all of the specifications of the product. After all, you want to know what that product can do for you. Will it increase your productivity? Will it add to your bottom line? Will said product ultimately add a level of convenience to your life? All of these questions can be asked when you’re looking to purchase your aircraft. Purchasing a jet aircraft
can be an exciting and important decision for your business.
It is an exciting prospect because buying a plane means investing in new technology. What was once previously considered science fiction has become reality in the aircraft of today. Not only are airplanes capable of traveling the entire globe in record times, they are also capable of increasing your productivity and comfort. When you purchase an aircraft with TWC Aviation, you aren’t just purchasing any ‘ol aircraft, you’re purchasing a moment in the evolution of the modern day aircraft.
It’s important to know what your new or prospective purchase is capable of. You wouldn’t purchase a tool without knowing its full potential; why would you purchase an aircraft without knowing if its capabilities match your needs? We know you’re a discerning consumer; and because of this, we have taken the time to not only provide data and photos on the aircraft you’re interested in, but we will also work with you to identify travel patterns, on-board amenities, and operating budgets. . With our collection of private jets for sale, you are sure to find a plane that suits your needs and your style.
Owning an airplane is more than simply owning a vehicle. It is owning a culmination of scientific achievement. The aircraft of today bring the world closer together, a feat previously thought impossible. As new technologies in aviation emerge travel times will be reduced, fuel efficiency will improve, and more individuals will take to the skies. If you’re looking to invest in a modern tool that will enrich your business now and in the future, look no further than TWC Aviation.
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November 21, 2011 | Posted by Scott Cutshall
We all know there is such a thing as too much of a good thing. Well that holds true when deciding how much charter you should place on your aircraft when looking to offset private jet ownership costs. There is a point of diminishing returns when chartering your aircraft. The average use of a jet aircraft today is 400-500 hours per year. Anything more diminishes the resale value of the aircraft, incurs additional maintenance expenses, and requires additional pilots as to allow for time off, training, and vacation. All three of these will cost more money than the contribution you receive from flying those extra hours.
By keeping the total use of your aircraft to 500 hours per year or less you will reduce your overall cost of ownership, maintain resale value, and keep a loyal crew who is focused on your needs rather than looking for the next best opportunity.
The quantity of charter is not as important as the quality. For more detailed information on how to get the most value out of offering your jet for air charter, contact one of our Aircraft Management Specialists today. They will spend time listening to you needs and develop a strategy that achieves your aircraft ownership goals.
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November 14, 2011 | Posted by Scott Cutshall
If you are familiar with aircraft charter, then you already know how convenient traveling by private jet can be. After flying on various aircraft models and with several charter companies, you may be considering acquiring your first business jet. There are four triggers to know it is time to make the transition from air charter to jet ownership.
- Simplicity. Owning your own aircraft provides the ultimate flexibility for your travel schedule. You are free to make last minute travel plans and adjust those plans in real-time without the concerns or restrictions related to charter or fractional flying
- Availability. If you are consistently having a difficult time finding an aircraft you are happy with or the models of aircraft you like are rarely available, it is time to consider ownership. There are very few newer model business aircraft consistently available for charter when and where you need them. So if age of the aircraft is important to you, a purchase may be the best way to ensure you are always flying on a newer aircraft.
- Safety, Security, Privacy. Traveling by private jet affords an unparalleled level of safety, security and privacy. With aircraft ownership you will have the same pilots, cabin attendants, and mechanics for every flight whom will become familiar with you, your family, friends and business partners. Aircraft ownership is the only way to consistently ensure this level of familiarity and comfort.
- Frequency. If you spend more than 150 hours a year in the air, aircraft ownership is something you should seriously consider. It will afford you greater simplicity, availability, and ease of travel then you have ever experienced before.

In addition to enjoying the benefits of jet ownership, it can also be a valuable asset to your business operation. Imagine having the latitude of boarding your own private jet when the need arises. Rather than chartering a plane and going through customary procedures, you’ll be free to conduct your business anywhere you choose.
Our team of aviation professionals provides comprehensive services for every step of the ownership process from the initial acquisition to establishing your personal flight department and aircraft management, to maintenance and jet sales. Contact us today for to discuss your aviation needs. sales@twcaviation.com – 888-923-1001
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November 8, 2011 | Posted by John W. Tucker
Veterans Day was originally known as Armistice Day, they day fighting ceased to end World War I, and went into effect on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month. (11/11/1918 at 11:00am). Following World War II, on June 1, 1954, it was renamed Veterans Day to honor American veterans of all wars.
While the day of November 11th is of historical significance, the true purpose of Veterans Day is a celebration to honor America’s veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good. It is because of these brave men and women that we enjoy the freedoms we have today.
From all of us at TWC Aviation……….Thank you for your service.
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