u/AviatorShine

Aviation Intelligence? PrivateJetCharters, could you please help me with this?

Dear aviation professional and mods,

I’m a college student currently researching operational workflows in private aviation for a project for my Aviation Admin degree.

One thing we’ve been exploring is whether private aviation operators, brokers, or fleet managers...etc would find value in a simple daily text briefing that summarizes important market activity and tracks all critical kpis from the previous day, things like fleet movement, utilization shifts, route activity, demand changes, aircraft availability patterns, etc. And also suggests actions to take to keep up or stay ahead of the market.

We’re trying to understand whether this is actually useful in real workflows or if existing tools already solve the problem well enough.

Would something like this realistically be valuable to you as an aviation professional or your team?
And if not, what operational information do you wish was easier to track daily in private aviation?

Would genuinely appreciate any feedback. From professionals, enthusiast or mods.

PS: I would really appreciate if this post doesn't get taken down for any reason I might have overstepped unknowingly. I never used reddit and I just made an account because my mentor suggested it as the best way to find valuable insights. Thank you everybody and the moderators. I truly appreciate your help.

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u/AviatorShine — 1 day ago
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Aviation Intelligence? AskFlying, could you please help me with this?

Dear aviation professional and mods,

I’m a college student currently researching operational workflows in private aviation for a project for my Aviation Admin degree.

One thing we’ve been exploring is whether private aviation operators, brokers, or fleet managers...etc would find value in a simple daily text briefing that summarizes important market activity and tracks all critical kpis from the previous day, things like fleet movement, utilization shifts, route activity, demand changes, aircraft availability patterns, etc. And also suggests actions to take to keep up or stay ahead of the market.

We’re trying to understand whether this is actually useful in real workflows or if existing tools already solve the problem well enough.

Would something like this realistically be valuable to you as an aviation professional or your team?
And if not, what operational information do you wish was easier to track daily in private aviation?

Would genuinely appreciate any feedback. From professionals, enthusiast or mods.

PS: I would really appreciate if this post doesn't get taken down for any reason I might have overstepped unknowingly. I never used reddit and I just made an account because my mentor suggested it as the best way to find valuable insights. Thank you everybody and the moderators. I truly appreciate your help.

reddit.com
u/AviatorShine — 2 days ago