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Taxijet is an innovative idea whose time has nearly come. With the synergy of a number of technological advancements Americans will soon be touring the country more easily and with much less expense than is possible today. We hope to position Taxijet.com as the premier facilitator of the future revolution in air travel.  We will strive to provide top-notch coordination and assistance for air taxi companies and passengers and small partnership owner operators. 

Just like home ownership is a dream of all Americans, airplane ownership, and to an even greater degree jet ownership, is a dream of all pilots.  We hope to help propel the coming revolution in aviation by introducing pilots to a viable and lucrative alternative to the tarnished holy grail of the airline pilot career.  Many good pilots are working as realtors or insurance salesmen because they were in the wrong place at the wrong time and lost their pilot careers after 9-11.  These pilots will eagerly embrace a realistic plan to put them into the cockpit of their own jet airplane.  Our plan is not earthshaking, it is practical and it is viable because of the numerous technological advancements that make it so:

  1. Aircraft manufacturing has improved and now incorporates assembly line processes borrowed from the automobile industry.
  2. Small jet engine technology has advanced dramatically because of the government cruise missile programs.  This technology has been made available to civil manufacturers of small aircraft engines.
  3. Avionics advancements have caught up with the computer age and provide amazing capabilities at a very small fraction of the price of older systems while greatly improving accuracy and usability.
  4. The FAA will be upgrading the air traffic control system in the coming years.  These upgrades will make small airports open to traffic even in poor weather conditions.
  5. Small airports around the country will support the small aircraft air taxi business model.  The large airlines will fly more from congested hub and spoke airports while smaller aircraft will fly into small airports closer to destinations.
  6. Long lines, security issues and inefficient schedules make an airline traveler’s trip long and stressful while point to point on demand air travel provides a speedy and comfortable alternative.
  7. Wealthy Americans place a premium on time and are willing to spend more money to save more time. 
  8. A shift in populations from cities and suburbs to rural areas will generate a need for travel to and from these growing communities.
  9. The internet and the burgeoning mobile computing industry will allow Taxijet.com to make the connections between traveler and operator quick and easy for mobile professionals on the go.



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