Tuesday, December 01, 2020

Jet Test and Transport runs a global airline moving empty aircraft around the world, ferrying aircraft



About half of the world's fleet of more than 20,000 commercial aircraft are leased to airlines. At the end of a multi-year lease, an airline may decide to re-up or return the plane to the lessor.

That is where Jet Test and Transport comes in.

Aircraft leasing has been booming business. Unlike a commercial real estate developer's building, or space rented in a mall or office building, if business goes sour, the aircraft can be reclaimed and sent to another operator.

It is, by definition, a mobile asset.

"When an aircraft is returned [from an airline] at the end of a lease, we'll transport the aircraft either to the next customer, or into storage or into maintenance," says Giordano in an interview with CNN Travel.

"That's about half of the ferry work. And the other half is the opposite -- taking the airplanes out of storage or out of a maintenance facility and to the new operator."

Jet Test began operations in 2006, although Giordano began ferrying airplanes a couple of years earlier than that.

https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/ferry-flights-jet-test-transport/index.html

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