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Aircraft Weighing Systems Business Plan


Aircraft Weighing Systems Business Plan


Heavy Lifting, Inc. is a new entrant in the international civil aviation industry and is in its formative stages. It was formed to fill a gap in international civil aviation safety regarding the provision of systems.

  1. To independently verify compliance with maximum certified aircraft balance and weight limits for takeoff & landing.
  2. These provide airport operators with an efficient revenue-generating tool and a more equitable base to generate airport landing fees.
  3. That offer others in the industry cost savings and accurate weight & balance measurement.
  4. They provide assurance, fuel and emission savings, and reduce maintenance costs.

The management of Heavy Lifting, Inc. is experienced in the aviation and engineering businesses with a total of over eighty years combined experience.

Heavy Lifting, Inc. anticipates extraordinary sales and a commensurate profit by year three, despite a modest initial turnover. Our research shows that there may be upwards of 10,000 airports across the globe that will need our product. We expect to be the market leader from that potential. An investor outside the company can expect a 91% return on a $1,000,000 investment. The initial public offering of stock will take place in year 5.

We will demonstrate the need for aircraft balance and weight systems at airports that carry passengers or freight. We will discuss a new and innovative way to generate revenue for airport owners, and a tangible flight safety improvement that can potentially save the industry many lives and prevent unnecessary aircraft hull loss.

1.1 Objectives

These are the main objectives of the company

  • To construct and test the first two (2) Heavy Lifting Aircraft weigh bridges at DEF California, U.S.A, in the first-year of operations.
  • To accept the idea of weigh bridges for safety and compliance checks on all Regular Passenger Transport (RPT), and Cargo aircraft in U.S.A and worldwide.
  • Keep a global database of commercial weight and balanced information.
  • After acceptance by FAA of the mandatory requirement for RPT airports, to provide Heavy Lifting systems for regular public transport and cargo aircraft safety monitoring and compliance and to gain acceptance from other State CAA’s and from ICAO of the need for a global safety and compliance monitoring weight and balance network (Create SARPS in Annex 6).

It is our ultimate goal that we sell Heavy Lifting aircraft weigh and balance bridges to all international airports that can accommodate passengers and/or cargo.

1.2 Mission

Heavy Lifting’s mission is to provide all aviation users with accurate and affordable aircraft weight, balance, safety and compliance monitoring system. This includes airport owners, pilots, aviation insurers, aircraft makers, and other civil aviation stakeholders.

All aircraft will have their weights measured promptly and accurately prior to takeoff. On landing, each aircraft will be weighed to ensure compliance with maximum certified landing weight limits for that aircraft type.

Our products will increase flight safety. They will meet the highest international standards for accuracy, reliability, and quality assurance. Our products will be ISO 9001 certified.

We promise:

  • Honesty.
  • Ethical conduct.
  • Fairness.
  • Openness (Transparent business dealings).
  • Quality Assurance.
  • Customer satisfaction.
  • State-of-the-art technology.
  • Discussion and feedback are ongoing.

Our staff receives industry-leading renumeration packages, which recognize and reward excellence. We offer a renumeration program that recognizes the contributions of all employees, whether they are full-time or part-time.

Under the terms of our contracts, all employees can receive benefits like long-service pensions, term life insurance, and heath care insurance.

To our customers we promise that we will always listen. We will always be mindful of our customers’ needs, and we will involve them in all aspects of the product’s execution. From pre-contract to post-contract, we pledge to behave in a totally professional, helpful and friendly manner.

We pledge to maximize profits for our shareholders. This is consistent with a policy that values quality and service over profit. We invite all shareholders to contact the company’s senior managers with any matter. To that end, we publish the contact emails of all senior managers. We will work openly and professionally and welcome any constructive feedback.

1.3 Keys to Success

The keys to success are:

  • Experienced executive management
  • High-quality Products
  • Systems delivered on budget and time
  • Our products are not being used in the unfilled market

Aircraft Rental Instruction Business Plan


Aircraft Rental Instruction Business Plan



Introduction

Lansing Aviation was established as a private business that offers services to student pilots. Lansing Aviation provides well-maintained aircraft that can be rented for private use or used for flight training. Lansing Aviation also offers primary and advanced flight instruction with the help of flight instructors with airline and corporate backgrounds. Lansing Aviation offers professional aviation consulting to meet the needs of individuals, airlines, and corporate clients.


The Company

Lansing Aviation, LLC, a Michigan Limited Liability Company, has been established and legally registered. All acquisitions of airplanes and company decision-making will be performed by the principle investors or operators.

Lansing Aviation’s aircraft will be operated out of Capital City Airport, Lansing (LAN), Michigan. The office, records, scheduling, as well as the office for aircraft will all be located off-airport 15 miles north and Capital City Airport.


Services

Lansing Aviation offers three major areas of services: aircraft rental and flight instruction. Lansing Aviation will keep a Cessna 172 Skyhawk up-to-date with the most recent avionics in order to accomplish this.

Our competitive advantages include professional maintenance of aircraft, renter/instructor coverage, and our 24-hour schedule service which will allow us greater flexibility with our aircraft flight times.

Lansing Aviation plans on enhancing their aircraft rental position in the future by acquiring high-performance, single-engine and multiple-engine aircraft to provide commercial and airline transport pilot training. We will also use the Internet to ensure that we can provide the most current aircraft scheduling information via an online business site.


The Market

There is a huge demand for pilot training because of the lack of pilots in airlines. In order to keep up with the increasing demand from new students, the Lansing-based aircraft rental company had to expand. Mackinac Great Lakes Airlines Systems is Lansing’s largest employer, employing 19,000 employees. We believe these employees are aware about the wonderful careers offered by M-GLAS Pilots. We hope that this awareness will increase interest in flying. M-GLAS mechanics and pilots also fly small airplanes to enjoy the air and take their families on vacation.

Capital City Airport has many students who are unhappy with their instructors or the poor condition of their aircraft. A flight with our instructors in our well-equipped Cessna 172 Skyhawk will confirm their displeasure with our competition and generate new business for us.

Lansing Aviation will first be focusing on students interested to obtain their private pilot certification. These students will primarily come from word-of-mouth-advertising from our instructors, students, and other contacts at Mackinac-Great Lakes Airlines System (M-GLAS). After they have completed their private pilot package, we will continue to teach these students their instrument rating course.

1.1 Objectives

  1. You can create a Limited Liability Corporation (LLC), which protects your assets and personal property.
  2. A Cessna 172 Skyhawk is available for rental or instruction.
  3. Operate the aircraft for at least 50 revenue flight hours per month.
  4. Aircraft revenue to exceed hangar, insurance, fuel, maintenance upkeep and loan expenses resulting in a net income/profit.

Success Keys 1.2

  1. A 24-hour air schedule will help students and renters plan better.
  2. The aircraft will be promoted to 2,100 Mackinac Great Lakes Airlines System airline pilots, as well as their families, friends, and neighbors in Lansing, to increase exposure and word-of mouth advertising. This will lead to more revenue flights.
  3. Preventive aircraft maintenance can eliminate aircraft downtime.
  4. Safety-conscious training of students and select aircraft checkouts for customers renting aircraft to insure that they are safely and respectfully operated.

1.3 Mission

Lansing Aviation offers an affordable, professionally-maintained aircraft for rental and flight instruction. While we will provide a safe learning environment for our students, we also adhere to all applicable aviation regulations and federal and state safety rules. Lansing Aviation can provide flight training equipment and a plane to fly once they are certified.