JD Powers and associates conducted a study for the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA).
You can download the study from by following the link below.
Here's an excerpt:
Among Those Who Employ The Following Utilization Strategies, Percentage Of Organizations That Identified
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Perhaps the most important use of business aircraft is maximizing personal safety and peace of mind. |
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How the right person in the right place at the right time can change everything. |
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One of the most popular uses of business aircraft. Because information of the highest
fidelity is best gathered and disseminated face to face. |
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Going to the mountain: Trips made to the marketplace, to listen and learn, on on the customer's turf. |
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Often the greatest gains in employee performance can be found going door-to-door. |
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Two missions, really: 1) getting from A to B and 2) accomplishing something along the way. |
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Leveraging a lean workforce: What to do when you (wisely) have one group of engineering and manufacturing wizards
and work enough for two. |
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The corporate fire truck: When a customer calls with a problem, how soon can you respond? |
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Access can enable market expansion. Business aircraft can enable access and change company attitudes about what's possible. |
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