jimd118
Filing Flight Plan
Hi Guys,
I am in the process of starting up a new Aircraft Brokerage Business in North Carolina and would love to hear any insight, opinions, tips, or good as well as bad personal experiences with brokers you've had. I am 27 so fairly young for this side of the industry but very motivated and have worked in aviation and marketing for the past 10 years. I am a commercially rated pilot and currently have an aerial photography business as well as a photography business focusing on marketing for the outdoor industry. I have never worked as a broker before other than selling a few planes for friends and employers in the past, but feel my experience in both industries will help a lot and my focus is going to be on the marketing side over the legal side.
I am setting up an office currently at a decent sized regional airport in NC, nice office with lobby for my business with a nice sized ramp as well as additional offices for me to expand into if needed down the road. Attached to my office is a very large corporate hanger, to keep my start up price low I will just be having my clients rent space in it from the airport should they need to leave the plane with me. My goal is to work with a mix of everything from quality piston aircraft up to mid size corporate. As I said the focus of my work will be on marketing and handling all initial relations with potential buyers. My plan is upon completion of price negotiations Buyer and Seller will then come together and take care of title transfer etc., I will not take possession of title or offer any legal advice on the transfer of property. If needed I can get them in touch with Escrow and title services but I will not be offering this in house.
Anyways I would love to hear anyones personal experiences and what you would look for in a broker in the future. I am passionate about this and I want to do it right. Appreciate the help!
I am in the process of starting up a new Aircraft Brokerage Business in North Carolina and would love to hear any insight, opinions, tips, or good as well as bad personal experiences with brokers you've had. I am 27 so fairly young for this side of the industry but very motivated and have worked in aviation and marketing for the past 10 years. I am a commercially rated pilot and currently have an aerial photography business as well as a photography business focusing on marketing for the outdoor industry. I have never worked as a broker before other than selling a few planes for friends and employers in the past, but feel my experience in both industries will help a lot and my focus is going to be on the marketing side over the legal side.
I am setting up an office currently at a decent sized regional airport in NC, nice office with lobby for my business with a nice sized ramp as well as additional offices for me to expand into if needed down the road. Attached to my office is a very large corporate hanger, to keep my start up price low I will just be having my clients rent space in it from the airport should they need to leave the plane with me. My goal is to work with a mix of everything from quality piston aircraft up to mid size corporate. As I said the focus of my work will be on marketing and handling all initial relations with potential buyers. My plan is upon completion of price negotiations Buyer and Seller will then come together and take care of title transfer etc., I will not take possession of title or offer any legal advice on the transfer of property. If needed I can get them in touch with Escrow and title services but I will not be offering this in house.
Anyways I would love to hear anyones personal experiences and what you would look for in a broker in the future. I am passionate about this and I want to do it right. Appreciate the help!