Helps Flight Schools, Airplane Sales Organizations and Owners
Nashville, Tennessee / November 30, 2009 — Designed to help flight schools add airplanes to their fleet, the Pilot Journey Flight School Success Package is a complete school marketing system. It is available at no cost from participating airplane manufacturers and dealers.
This package is designed to help flight schools succeed which will benefit all those involved: the airplane manufacturers, the schools and the lease back investors. Pilot Journey introduced the program on November 1, 2009 and in just three weeks has a list of 45 flight schools and over 200 potential airplane buyers. “Apparently we hit the target on this one,” said Gary Bradshaw, President of Pilot Journey!
In addition to working with flight schools and owners, Pilot Journey will also be reaching out to those companies who provide airplane financing to schools and potential leaseback owners. “I really believe we can help more deals to close because of our package in addition to protecting the interest of the lender,” he added.
Pilot Journey is also the largest seller of first time flying lessons in the US with a network of 430 participating flight schools. They also collect over 18,000 leads each year from their highly ranked website, http://pilotjourney.com, of people interested in learning to fly. For more information about the Flight School Success Package, call (800) 677-3153. Pilot Journey will also be exhibiting at the US Sport Aviation Expo in Sebring Florida on January 21st though the 24th of 2010.
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