The right flight crew can make or break the prospects of running a successful flight department. Are you interested in retaining only the best airmen in the business aviation industry while substantially reducing your aircraft crewing costs? From aircraft deliveries, to transitional and long-term crewing solutions, our global options are innovative and ready to exceed your expectations. Contact us to learn more.
eCrew Solution™
Able to be utilized as a standalone product, or as part of an aircraft management program, this pioneering service allows you to access our esteemed network of simulator and operationally current airmen. With the ease of generating crew requests on-line, the eCrew Solution™ provides you with the ability to schedule one or more pilots when you need them, where you need them - and at a fraction of the cost when compared to full time aircraft crewing. This utility offers you the benefits of drastically reducing your flight department over-head by paying for your crewing needs as required.
Shared Crew Program™
Designed to be coupled with an aircraft management program, this aircraft crewing option provides the means for our valued clientele to be paired with other owners of similar aircraft, allowing the benefits of significant savings in the cost of crew salaries, retainers, and even recurrent simulator training. Owners are matched by historic operating scope, geographic location, and other key deciding factors. The Shared Crew Program™ has proven most compatible with those flight departments that use their aircraft frequently.
A Note About Our Pilots - Only airmen who meet our stringent qualifications are interviewed by Electronic Jet Management. Successful applicants are then give a second interview by our ownership team, all of whom have vast corporate flight and management experience in both domestic and international realms. Thereafter, each pilot's credentials, training records, and background are verified and scrutinized by our staff ensuring that only the best airmen are made available to our valued clients.
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