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Aerocor launches new Premier I/IA owner's guide
New owners of Premier I/IAs have many questions about their aircraft, and these are answered in Aerocor's owner's guide. The company is making the booklet available to all new operators, not just its own customers.

Henderson, Nevada-based aircraft brokerage Aerocor has released a comprehensive new owner's guide for the Beechcraft model 390 Premier I/IA family of aircraft. The guide is designed to answer all of the most common questions posed by new owners, and includes sections on training, engine programme transfer and reporting, subscription services, database update procedures, minimum equipment list (MEL), reduced vertical separation minimums (RVSM) authorisations, maintenance tracking options and the most common dos and dont's of aircraft operation.

The company has made the guide available to new aircraft operators regardless of whether they used Aerocor for their transaction. "Too often we hear new owners say that they feel abandoned and left to fend for themselves once the deal is done," says co-founder and president Gavin Woodman. "At Aerocor we pride ourselves on providing post-sale support, and it just made sense to create a resource to share everything that we had learned with new operators, no matter where they purchased their aircraft."

The new owner's guide is a follow-on offering to the company's highly successful model 390 Premier buyer's guide, published in 2020. "We saw how removing the information gap can improve liquidity with the Eclipse market, and the lack of accurate information about the Premier made it a logical growth opportunity for us," says Woodman, referring to the company's library of informational resources for the Eclipse 500/550 series that led to increased demand for the aircraft, with Aerocor coming to represent over 80 per cent of all global transactions. "The success of the buyer's guide only solidifies the importance of providing accurate information."

Aerocor says that it will continue to update its aircraft learning centre to incorporate relevant information as it develops. The company also publishes monthly market updates and quarterly market reports.

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