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Press Release
Issued by JETNET.
May 16, 2016
JETNET LLC, the world leader in aviation market intelligence, will be demonstrating their latest aircraft research service offerings at EBACE2016 at the Geneva Palexpo in Geneva, Switzerland. Highlights for this year's appearance by JETNET will include the latest enhancements to their popular Evolution Marketplace and Marketplace Manager services for aviation professionals, a new flight activity analysis tool, and a briefing by JETNET iQ on the state of the business jet market. The company also announced that at this year's show, they will preview a new Aircraft Value Tool now under development. JETNET will also demonstrate the latest in their Commercial Airliner and Yacht research products. The full range of JETNET services will be available for review at the European Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition, May 24th-26th, at booth # W101.
“The needs of our clients are forever changing, much like business aviation itself,” said Tony Esposito, JETNET vice president. “And so our aircraft research products are perpetually under development for new features and functions to best address those needs.” Over the last year, JETNET has incorporated dozens of new features to both programs. The ability for users to survey select aircraft markets in a customized manner has been the company's endeavor for the most recent developments implemented. In this regard, JETNET has enhanced the speed and flexibility with which a user can compose their own survey of a particular market, specific to a particular aircraft model, category of models, or even a region of the world. A very precise listing of aircraft can be generated using the firm's cross-reference capabilities. That listing can then be compiled into a report, isolating particular data points of the user's choosing. The result is a report offering simple visual comparison of aircraft—no matter how many—for those data points of most crucial interest to the user.
JETNET employs Evolution, a proprietary interface, to drive its two primary aircraft research services, Marketplace and Aerodex. Those services now benefit from new aircraft utilization functionality in the Evolution interface, including the ability to search aircraft by estimated airframe time, and to view utilization charts for aircraft. “We developed a flight activity tab to display a map of an aircraft's flight activity for various timeframes, including last year, since current owner, last 90 days, and even lifetime,” said Karim Derbala, Managing Director of Global Sales. “This provides our customers insight into an aircraft's flight history, airframe time, home base airport, and patterns of flight operation.” For airport and FBO personnel, there is an ability to view flight activity by airport, with metrics for the number of departures and arrivals, most common aircraft models, and most common origins and destinations. There is also quick access to tenant organizations on and near airports. “Aircraft utilization, particularly for activity at airports, is a powerful metric to possess when assessing flight department operations, or developing marketing strategy for airports,” Derbala added.