It's not just Fortune 500 companies that use private aircraft for business — so do tens of thousands of small- and medium-sized businesses.

Many local business people find it faster and easier to reach their customers and key business partners when they use a small local airport for their regional transportation needs. In many cases, these people have been able to expand their businesses to serve new customers, or to work with suppliers from other states by using General Aviation (GA) as a routine means of transportation for their sales representatives and employees.

 
GA Case Studies:
The Voice of the Customer

A Des Moines company trims travel time for visting customers.

 

 


Cities and towns all across America now recognize that to be competitive in today's global marketplace, a small local airport is a necessary resource for the business community. Many manufacturing businesses intentionally locate themselves within 10 miles of a public-use airport so that they can exploit the speed and access only GA can provide.

 
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