Companies That Use Corporate Jets More Successful

Posted by: Prince Jets  Jun 18, 2014 01:06 PM

While corporate jets have gotten a bad name lately as a symbol of corporate greed and an expensive perk for egotistic executives it also happens to predict better performance in public companies. Two studies in recent years have shown that companies that responsibly used corporate aircraft typically performed better than their peers who did not. The two studies were done by NEXA Advisors in 2009 with a follow up study of the S&P SmallCap 600 companies in 2010. While the studies don’t claim to show that using business aircraft raises company value in every instance, they seem to when used smartly.

Here is a summary of the findings:

  • Companies that used corporate aircraft usually outperformed those that didn’t use them.
  • They had 22% higher revenue growth due to increased business opportunities.
  • Those that used business aircraft outnumbered non-users by three to one.
  • The companies that used business aircraft were more often among the most innovative companies, most admired, best places to work and the best brands.
  • Investors rewarded companies with business aircraft for their business success with an average 11% higher capitalization over companies that didn’t use corporate aviation.

More proof that the use of corporate aircraft is a smart move. The best part is you don’t have to own an aircraft to take advantage of business air travel efficiencies and benefits. Simply charter your flights with Prince Jets and get all the benefits with less hassle.

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