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The Aviation Office launches in New York for tailored advice
Founded by Dan Kilkeary, the company focuses on data-driven aircraft strategy for individual and corporate clients.
Kilkeary previously served as Jetcraft’s SVP of sales for the Americas.

The Aviation Office (TAO) has been launched in New York by Dan Kilkeary, former Jetcraft SVP of sales for the Americas. The company provides bespoke business aviation advisory, brokerage and acquisition services for corporate, private and enterprise clients.

TAO supports its clients with strategy across the entire aircraft ownership cycle, including sourcing, compliance, operations and financial planning.

“We aim to be trusted collaborators and advocates in every aspect of our clients' aviation endeavours,” says Kilkeary. “From initial analysis to final delivery and beyond, we take a holistic, personal approach, ensuring that every strategy is individual and represents our clients' specific priorities and long-term measures of success.”

The firm works with Fortune 500 companies, private businesses and individual owners, delivering long-term solutions tailored to their needs.

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