Kestrel Aviation Management
About Kestrel Aviation ManagementSpecifically, we specialize in all facets of the procurement, sales, modification as well as funding of aeroplane and business jet equipment and have established close ties with Airbus, Boeing, Bombardier, Gulfstream, Embraer, ATR and other business and business jet equipment suppliers, as well as the company's Chief Executive Officer. Kestrel, has led the turnkey contract for the purchasing, cabine layout, completions and sales of 44 large business jets, of which 11 are wide-body and 10 narrow gauge Airbus and Boeing airliners.
Companies in profile: Mr. Stephen Vella, CEO of Kestrel Aviation Management, Inc.
Mr. Stephen Vella, CEO of Kestrel Aviation Management, Inc. In your opinion, where does aircraft architecture go with regard to interiors? List five issues that need to be considered when moving closer to 2017 and beyond. So if you could give some advise on how to make a product, what would that be?
The Kestrel Aviation Management division is an aviation consultancy specializing in the acquisition, divestment, modification, finance and management of large business and enterprise jets. Kestrel Aviation Management is unique in its ability to offer customers of airline companies, royalty carriers, business jets, government, financial services, investment firms and wealthy individuals a full range of consultancy services backed by a very extensive and deep understanding of the business of buying and selling more than 350 business and corporate jets valued at more than $50 billion and financed at more than $9 billion.
Over the past fifteen years, Kestrel has completed the refurbishment of seven wide-body and seven small Airbus and Boeing jets for customers in the Gulf and Middle East. He also specializes in Bombardier and Gulfstream corporate jets. Kestrel's mission is not just to create excellent VVIP interior spaces, but to drive the whole VVIP manufacturing chain from airplane purchasing through cab interior designs and modifications to supply and commissioning or selling the final products.
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