Aviation Infrastructure is Broken—And It’s Hurting Both General and Commercial Aviation

Oct 17, 2024

Air travel is so riddled with delays, inefficiencies, and unpredictability that private aviation is the only way to ensure a top executive can commute consistently and reliably.

In a market constructed on speed, efficiency, and precision, we are failing. Aviation infrastructure today is no less than broken, and the ripples of that dysfunction reach from the man on the street flying commercially to the high-end executive relying on business aviation to get things done.

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