Well, his high school's mascot was Phoenix, so . . . Phoenix Aviation?Icarus Aviation
Understand the concern for Aviation in the name of a flight school, but if he should ever expand and decide to run charter flights himself, or do something beside teach students, he can do it without starting a whole new LLC . . . he may decide to go with "Flight School," we'll see.Since it is a small outfit for the foreseeable future you might want to shy away from having “Aviation” in the name. People may think of it as a charter or maintenance outfit or whatever and not bother picking up the phone.
Greensboro Flight School
Or something similar.
Thanks for the suggestion. I was just trying to stay away from a geographic name, but I'll pass the idea along to him.What about Greensboro Aviation? I did a quick Google search and I don’t see any other places with that name.
Phoenix Aviation
Thanks. The thing is, the current owner has never marketed the business under the name itself. He just used the name for legal purposes, so retaining the existing name isn't really beneficial or detrimental.I do market research / marketing consulting for a living - been doing it for 35 years
What are you buying? Assets, sure. But that is not the true value of the company. You are buying future cash flow and profits from an existing company. You are in large part buying the awareness and more importantly the brand equity of the business name - how well it is known to the market.
Therefore - don’t change the name. It makes no business sense - and in effect reduces the value of of what you’re paying for.
And require the current owners sell the name rights with the sale of the company.
Understand the concern for Aviation in the name of a flight school, but if he should ever expand and decide to run charter flights himself, or do something beside teach students, he can do it without starting a whole new LLC . . . he may decide to go with "Flight School," we'll see.
I took some lessons at a flight school called "Phoenix Aviation", only they were in St. Louis...Well, his high school's mascot was Phoenix, so . . . Phoenix Aviation?
Icarus Aviation
I think he wants to use the name for marketing purposes, but the existing name hasn't been marketed, so that's not a factor. He wants a new name with his new start, not for any other reason.so... like a dba/fictitious name statement?
Thanks Stan. My wife's suggestion was, "Blue Skies Flight School." How ironic . . .Blue Sky Flight Academy
You don’t think keeping the name is detrimental, I suggest keeping it will help, and changing will cost money. Trade mark name search, legal registration, internal signage, web site re do, accounting, banking, etc etc etc. Why do you want your change it?Thanks. The thing is, the current owner has never marketed the business under the name itself. He just used the name for legal purposes, so retaining the existing name isn't really beneficial or detrimental.
The Jokewhy name a flight school after complete failure of a flight. He crashed!
That will attract to many kids with a sim that think it’s online training.Well, his high school's mascot was Phoenix, so . . . Phoenix Aviation?
Yessir, that was said tongue-in-cheek, but sarcasm doesn't carry well in the written word. Like was mentioned previously, "rising from ashes" is probably not a good inference for a flight school.That will attract to many kids with a sim that think it’s online training.
Nosir, I wasn't aware, but we'd already passed on that option.You know Phoenix aviation is already a name of a flight School?
https://phxflightacademy.com/
Only if you want PBS suing you for copyright infringement, lol.How about “Big Bird Primary Flight School”? You can paint the planes yellow, put large single digit numbers on the vertical stabilizers so you can count them as the go fly. “1” plane leaving, “2” plane leaving, etc. Burt and Ernie ground school. Oscar the Grouch maintenance guy.
It's a bit esoteric, but Aeolus was a Greek god of the winds. Aeolus [Aviation, Flight Academy, Flying School]. The "A" puts it near the top of phone book listings.
I took some lessons at a flight school called "Phoenix Aviation", only they were in St. Louis...
American Flight Academy of AmericaFlight Academy of America
Sounds too much like Areola. Don’t be a boob.It's a bit esoteric, but Aeolus was a Greek god of the winds. Aeolus [Aviation, Flight Academy, Flying School]. The "A" puts it near the top of phone book listings.