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Aerocor has completed more than 350 aircraft transactions worth over $500 million while expanding a combined brokerage and in-aircraft training model designed to increase ownership predictability and reduce operational risk.
The company, based in Henderson, Nevada, closed 33 deals over the past year and has worked on over 50 different aircraft models, including helicopters and ultra-long-range jets. Its client network now spans 11 countries across five continents.
“What separates predictability from optimism is operational understanding,” says Aerocor co-founder Gavin Woodman. “Because we understand how aircraft are actually flown, trained in and insured, we can reduce surprises and execute transactions that hold up in real-world conditions.”
That operational emphasis carries into training. Over the past eight years, Aerocor has conducted more than 400 in-aircraft training events with a 100 per cent safety record on Eclipse 500 and Beechcraft Premier aircraft. In the past year, 70 pilots have undergone training built around real-world missions and ownership conditions.
Aerocor’s model differs from simulator-only training by placing pilots in their actual aircraft, enabling decision-making practice under realistic conditions.