Business Aviation Education from Aargus Air
Charter
Volume 1, Post 10
With business
aviation, you can land at the airport closest to your business meeting. That
way, you aren’t forced to use the airports served by the scheduled airlines.
Suppose,
for example, you flew from Grand Rapids to Columbus, Ohio. If your business
meetings were in the Northwest suburbs, such as Dublin, you’d fly into Don
Scott OSU Field. If your meetings were downtown, you’d likely use Port
Columbus. For meetings on the Southwest side of town, Bolton Field would be the
choice.
There are
about 5,000 airports in the United States that can be used by business
aviation. That gives you a lot more city choices than the scheduled airlines;
and more choices of locations within larger cities.
With all
that selection, how do you know which airport to pick? The answer is…you don’t
need to select the airport. Your operator will do that for you.
If you will
tell us the name of the town where you need to go, we’ll find the closest
airport. If a city has more than one airport, we’ll ask you for the part of
town you want to visit and select the airport most convenient for you.
Call Dan Dunn at Aargus Air
Charter with all your questions and to arrange your trips.
(616) 956-7600 or (616)
822-0099.
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