Recession Proof Flight Training

by Andy Bland 29. January 2012 20:59
It has become very apparent that we have entered into a long period of financial stagnation which has lead to less work, lower pay and subsequently much lower disposable income being available. The length of this stagnation period is currently predicted at being of a 10 year duration and this poses great difficulty to all types of business especially flight training organisations.

In such times of recession, business must adapt to survive and simply operating in the same way as in the good times is a recipe for going bust. In terms of flight training provision during times of recession, the best business patterns are those of cooperative, mutual or alliance structures which aspire success to all players: customers, employees, employers, companies and investors alike.

The Delivery of quality cost effective training is challenging and in difficult times the main ingredient of a recession proof business (according to the "alliance" business model) is to group the best team of individual consultants available, structure them accordingly in an interacting framework (free trading environment) and keep the alliance operating effectively by strengthening and creating further alliances as required. [More]

London 2012 - Avoiding Olympic Traffic Congestion.

by Andy Bland 10. January 2012 04:17
If you are running a major global operation from a busy commercial city like London, the last thing you want disrupting your business is an international event such as the Olympics taking place on your doorstep.
 
The Olympics will bring business and clients to the UK, boosting the economy and giving London companies a big lift. However, whilst there are benefits, there will also be some disadvantages such as congestion and volumes of people bringing overcrowding to public transport networks, grid lock to the road network and a lack of plane tickets serving domestic and international routes.  
 
Keeping to your regular transport arrangements during this period is going to be a challenge in this two month period. At Aero Alliance, we believe we have a corporate solution to this problem keeping firms who need to travel free from congestion offering a fast means of transport in and out of London from all parts of the UK, Europe and beyond. [More]

Jet Bookings with the Friendly Professionals

by Stuart Rawlinson 9. January 2012 00:58
  To individuals and businesses wanting to travel further afield than northern Europe are now able to offer turbo-prop and jet aircraft. We have teamed up with several local jet charter operat... [More]

Which Gateway to the LONDON OLYMPICS 2012?

by Andy Bland 26. December 2011 20:11
There is conflicting evidence as to the best and most cost effective way of getting to the London Olympic Games 2012 with minimum disruption.
Aero Alliance has researched the most efficient onward travel from arrival airports to the London Olympic village. Considering the predicted congestion and overcrowding, Aero Alliance shows that Southend and Lydd airports are two of the most efficient and cost effective alternative gateways to the London Olympics along side London City and Biggin Hill in comparison to Heathrow, Gatwick and other majors. [More]

LONDON OLYMPICS by AIR TAXI (Travel Advisory)

by Andy Bland 22. December 2011 22:38
Aero Alliance issues a travel advisory to those planning to use air taxi operators to get to the Olympic Games. Air Traffic congestion and special rules airspace imposed by the UK airspace authorities mean that extra checks should be made by customers prior to making any expensive payment to Air Taxi companies. Aero Alliance is networking with a number of Air Taxi companies to ensure that the customer is well informed before making their choice. [More]

Christmas Flying Lessons with Aero Alliance Available NOW!

by Stuart Rawlinson 21. December 2011 17:51
For all of you last minute Christmas Shoppers who are looking for that unique present but can't quite put your finger on the answer, let us help. Treat your friend, Colleague or loved one to an unfor... [More]

The New EASA Licence: Your Questions Answered by the CAA

by Stuart Rawlinson 4. December 2011 01:06
As many know, the winds are changing in the world of aviation and the new European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) will be taking over from the current JAA regulations.  Here are some of the questi... [More]

Brighton and Hove Albion Football Team Away Games are Closer than you think!

by Stuart Rawlinson 11. November 2011 04:29
Are you a Brighton and Hove Albion Fan who wishes they could make the away games without the overnight stops and days travelling up and down the country? As experienced Captains, we have personally f... [More]

Formation Flying Training in conjunction with Flight Calibration Services

by Stuart Rawlinson 12. October 2011 00:01
Aero Alliance proudly works with several partners, one of which is Flight Calibration Services.  Here we provide pilot training to help crew attain the first class calibration skills which are si... [More]

Tis' the Season for Night Flying!

by Stuart Rawlinson 10. October 2011 03:14
As a Flying Instructor with Aero Alliance I, along with the other instructors love the summer time.  It is hard to be upset with the world when your have the warm air and open blue skies to greet... [More]

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