Mon, Feb 11, 2013
JetNet Celebrating At 2013 HAI Heli-Expo
The aviation intelligence firm JetNet is celebrating 25 years of delivering professional aircraft research services, and will present their full range of software products and services at this year’s Heli-Expo next month in Las Vegas. The company's 2012 overview of the helicopter market, taken from their comprehensive global database of piston and turbine helicopters, reveals a market experiencing a slow but steady recovery.
“We’re proud to be celebrating 25 years of serving the aviation industry,” said Vincent Esposito, JetNet President. “Every year we’re shining a brighter light on the helicopter market, giving industry professionals better ways to grow their businesses. That’s kept us growing for a quarter of a century.”
JetNet employs a full-time staff of more than 40 research specialists who contact industry professionals around the world each business day. They make real-time updates to the most comprehensive database of its kind. At the close of 2012, JetNet reported 28,287 helicopters in service, 18,911 of which are turbine powered, and 9,376 of which are piston powered. At the close of 2012 there were 1,730 helicopters actively offered for sale, or 6.1% of the fleet. The firm now tracks 134 separate helicopter models in 184 countries, a stunning task.
“At JetNet it’s all about reliable information and market intelligence,” said Paul Cardarelli, JetNet Director of Sales and Marketing. “Our staff solicits original information from sources directly associated with aircraft. The data they gather is reviewed and confirmed for accuracy and completeness. It’s then added to the JetNet database for instantaneous access by our clientele, a network of aviation professionals around the globe.”
The company’s Evolution software suite features an intuitive and customizable graphical user interface, so subscribers can view charts, tables and selective information, depending on their needs. JetNet also offers aviation professionals a variety of ancillary services. These include the JetNet CRM (Customer Relationship Management) service, JetNet SPI (Sales Price Index) for actual selling prices of aircraft, and JetNet iQ (Intelligence Quarterly), a comprehensive business aviation forecasting service.
“Since our founding, we’ve never rested in improving our products and services,” added Esposito. “We look forward to many more years of providing exactly what our subscribers ask for.”
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