
For private jet owners time is literally money. The operation of a jet is a little more than a 1st class ticket on a commercial airline. A typical flight could cost $50,000 when all is said and one. Private planes allow entrepreneurs and top executives to travel freely to meet clients, close deals and keep their operations running smoothly. Many of these businessmen are being stranded without one of their key tool, their plane.
Private jet completion centers are responsible for delaying production and upgrades to some of these jets for weeks and even months. This is more than an inconvenience to an executive that needs to be in three different cities in the same day. Trips may need to be canceled, business could be lost and the company can lose tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars.
These are complex matters and need the attention of a skilled attorney. Patrick Bailey, of Bailey & Partners has been handling these cases for years. He is an attorney and a pilot who has represented private jet owners against many different completion centers. Details about him and his law firm can be found on his website Aviation Attorney.
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