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- Gulfstream 650
Above are Gulfstream 650 exterior rendings by one of the IAS design team. The IAS team of “World Class” designers can help you with your Gulfstream 650. We also have the operational expertise to help with selecting the options and negotiate the contract. Prior to meeting your friendly Gulfstream sales person contact IAS ,we can [...]
- What’s WAAS !!!!
I’m going to try to explain WAAS without any ”Geek Speak”. This is a very simplified explanation for non-aviation professionals. WAAS :Wide Area Augmentation System is a means of enhancing conventional GPS accuracy to enable precision like approaches where no conventional ground based precession approach facilities exist. There are about 1500 of these approach procedures published [...]
- Fuel Savings
I was asked to write an article for a leading European Aviation Magazine; This is a preview for my Blog follower: Once upon a time men of steel flew their loud 3 hole jets fast and proud. We would takeoff pass through 10,000 feet roll the nose over accelerate to the barber pole and stay there [...]
- Bombardier Challenger Series Update
Another wonderful design of Bill Lear the Challengers original name was the Learstar. Bombardier renamed it the Challenger prior to the first delivery of the 600 series aircraft. The 601 started deliveries in 1983 and was a strong seller until 1996 when the longer range Challenger 604 and then 605 replaced it in the lineup . It [...]
- Why can’t I acquire an aircraft on my own??
We have done aircraft pre-purchase due diligence on thousands of Jets and Helicopters. Contact us before you buy an aircraft or fractional share....We can save you money and headaches.
- Learjet Series Update
Learjet’s excellent dispatch reliability and low operating costs make it an aircraft that can be operated profitably. The IAS Express modification of Learjet 35/36 and 31 series aircraft increases speed, range and useful load while reducing operating costs. Recently the market for pre-owned Learjets has been showing some signs of life. It’s an excellent time to [...]
- Discovery Channels HD Theater “Worlds Most Expensive Rides” will featuring the Bombardier Global Express: Ivan Klugman on air; aviation consultant.
These two clips are my parts. They left some of my best work behind on the cutting room floor as they say.
- IAS and Prive’ International form an alliance
Integral Aviation Solutions is pleased to announce that they will serve as in house aviation consultants for Prive’ International offering their members private jet and helicopter acquisition, completion and operational consulting. The IAS team has been chosen to operate aircraft for private owners, corporations, celebrities and even celebrity Billionaires for over 25 years. Privé International [...]
- Creating a “Flying Home”: By Capt. Ivan Klugman
Having been in the aviation industry for over 30 years as an aviation department manager, major airline captain, aircraft completion consultant and President of Integral Aviation Solutions Inc, I feel uniquely qualified to discuss the completion or conversion process of an airliner into a “Flying Home”. Long before Boeing was producing the Boeing Business Jet [...]
- Learjet 31
The Learjet Model 31 is, arguably, the ultimate realization of the original Learjet series Essentially combining the fuselage and engines of the model 35/36 with the “Longhorn” wing of the 28, 29 and 50 models, results in performance which is equaled by few aircraft. Normal cruise altitudes range from 41,000 to 47,000 feet and the [...]
- The 1.3 million dollar Gulfstream III ??
I recently had a causal inquiry in regard to a Gulfstream III. I personally have no issues with those wishing to preserve capital and purchase an older airframe. In many cases in fact this can make economic sense. During the course of my first conversation with this prospect, I learned he once soloed and now [...]
- MEL’s Minimum Equipment List : Use or Abuse
Minimum Equipment Lists: For those of you not familiar with them, is a document submitted by the operator and approved the Air Agency (FAA in the US). All airlines and most corporate aircraft have them. The purpose intially, was to fly an aircraft with an inoperative component back to base where repairs can be made. [...]
- Professional Sports Team Aircraft: acquisition through operations
A sports team’s talent is their most precious asset. These days airlines are going bankrupt and losing money. Does it make sense to entrust this asset to a for profit company whose primary concern is mere survival? The shrinkage in the airline industry has placed many former airliners on the market. These aircraft can be [...]
- Aviation: Legal v Safe
Those of us on the line side of flying or maintenance always here the following words from crew scheduling, maintenance control and our chief pilots. “It’s Legal” my response has always been but is it “safe”. Let’s take a look a the formal definitions of the terms courtesy of Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary: Legal: of or [...]
- Integral Aviation Solutions Inc launches the “IAS Express” Learjet
Pre-owned Learjet can be converted into high performance, fuel sipping business tools for a fraction of the cost of a new aircraft. The “IAS Express” modification of Learjet 35/36 and 31 series aircraft increases speed, range and useful load while reducing operating costs. They can be operated out of small airports at higher altitudes to [...]
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