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TaxSrv wrote:
I don't think it was purely the airplanes themselves that catapulted Cessna to the top of the bizjet market relatively quickly. I suspect it was also at least partly due to all of the pilots trained in Cessna's who now fly for, or own, many of the companies that fly Cessna jets. Matt I have little clue on that, but I would say that these are hard-dollar propositions, with many competitive choices, new or used. A corp's flight dept, or outside consultant even, in an ideal world should do a purely objective analysis for top management. Nevertheless, I suspect a more common personal bias in the process is where a turboprop may be the correct choice, but the guys would really rather pilot a jet! I dunno, but do you think where a company upgrades from the rather ubiquitous King Air, they'll tend to buy a Beechjet? Comparative jet shipment stats don't look conclusive in that regard. Maybe there's a growing factor in the female voices I'm now hearing working radios in these things. Not to stir up trouble, but just what is the cutest bizjet they make? :-) Well, I've talked to a few folks in corporate procurement and flight departments, and you would be surprised how much "other" factors beyond cost weigh in. Things such as which jet the CEO likes or which interior the CEO better half likes. Anyone who thinks selling bizjets is based mainly on the objective analysis is deluded indeed. :-) Matt |
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