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NJdispatcher

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Looking for any info on the Flight Department,
What type aircraft ?
How many aircraft ?
Where are the based out of in St. Louis ? KSUS ? KBLV ? KALN ?
Any info that might be helpful, address for the Director of OP's, Chief Pilot
Thanks
 
I know they have some Falcon 50's, Falcon 50EX's and at least one Falcon 900 and one Falcon 900EX... Plus I think they have some smaller stuff, Citations perhaps...
 
Based at SUS, just down the way from JetCorp. Falcons mainly, although I thought I saw them in Lear 45's also. Talked to one of their Falcon 50 drivers a year ago in PVD. He seemed to like the job - sounded like a fairly typical Fortune 500 job with good perks and good people.
 
Carl Henke
Chief Pilot
18130 Edison Ave.
Chesterfield, MO 63005-3708

Just like everyone else said, they fly Falcons out of SUS.
 
Hmm...a fractional dispactcher looking for AB info. I really hope the info is for yourself....and not your employer. It wouldn't surprise me if this was a new way for fractional sales to gain info about their targeted customers....and try to sell the myth how fractional flying is the only way to go.

Why would I think this??? The company I work for is contacted at least 3 - 4 times a month by one of the fractionals......time and time again, our CEO has said, "Fractionals do not make good business sense." You know what??? We still get bombarded every month.

I still don't understand the fractional math....the client pays a high premium for the share....the fractional pays their pilots below industry average......where does the money go???
 
NJdispatcher said:
Thanks for the info Folks

So NJdispatcher, is that it? Are you using the info given by well-intentioned Corporate Pilots to your question for the purpose of helping your employer make a sales pitch to AB?
 
I'd be willing to bet that NetJets have their very own copy of an NBAA directory. More likely that NJ pays their dispatchers less than a good corporate gig too, and this guy is trying to get a better job.

This is just a hunch, you guys may be right, but I doubt it.
 
My intentions are not to wipe out Corp. Flt Departs. Just keeping my eyes open with good intentions. I'm truly sorry for anyone who has lost a job to the growth of the Fractional's
 
NJdispatcher said:
My intentions are not to wipe out Corp. Flt Departs. Just keeping my eyes open with good intentions. I'm truly sorry for anyone who has lost a job to the growth of the Fractional's


So can we safely say this information was for your own use in trying to find yourself a better position? And in no way is intended to further your employers customer base?
 
Good Lord I’m a dispatcher working in the trenches, not a salesperson. I’m not quite sure how this went from a request for some info on a good company to he’s the enemy trying to steal my job or sell a fractional share to my flt department.
 
Maybe it's because NJ dispatchers are worked to the bone. They dispatch everything from an ultra to a bbj. They work hard and are very appreciated from the line guys.

Again thanks for all the help that you guys give us. And good for you to be looking for other jobs or just keeping your options open.

Just because I ask about another company doesn't mean i'm asking for nja. I'm just asking.
 
I think this is called paranoia. Chill out boys. I'm sure the fracs know exactly what AB is doing. If they don't they all need new maketing teams. Jeez.
 
Our CEO and our CFO got personal letters from Netjets' CEO requesting to sit down and talk.

And they don't go after Flight Depts. ??? Sure...
 
This is funny... I know the flight department well, and don't think they will be going fractional any time soon. Not a chance actually. Also the job though not horrible, has some serious down sides. (pay, schedule, internal politics, etc.) but then again doesn't everything these days?
 
Been there, done that, I'm sure.

I would have thought Falcon Captain and all of his experience would have considered that any fortune 1000 company that has not been contacted at least 2-10 times by one or all of the fractionals must be a new start up company ???? AB was most likely one of the first to be contacted back when most of us knew nothing about fractionals.

Come on guys, think about it ? You think a dispatcher is doing the leg work for the marketing departments ? My last company was contacted at least once a month to the point that the CEO was annoyed by them. What they did accomplish is that he knew what they had to offer. So, the argument continues, they say they do not pursue traditional flight departments and I say nonsense (bull*&%$) ! The other day while in NJ, my plane was one of 8 on the ramp, we were the only one that was not a fractional jet, good for them, bad for us. The trend will continue however the personal/private approach that a traditional flight department provides is something that the fractionals will never come close to. I have flown too many execs that really are concerned with who is flying them today, they like to see a familiar face. And no slam to the fracs guys, they do a great job too.

However, I truely feel that this dispatcher may just be checking out what is out there, just like everyone else on this board !

Lighten up people.
 
paranoia??

I think any reasonable person wanting "information" from flightinfo.com without raising suspicion would probably do it under a name like, "rogerramjet," or "gearandflapoperator." Not NJdispatcher...... Poor guy probably just thought this was a normal friendly message board...

One thing is very clear though. The void between Corp and Frax is filled with at least some animosity and suspicion. This is subject matter for another thread......................
 
Most post was meant as a rhetorical question... Not further asking the same questions that were asked earlier...

I was trying to entice NJDispatcher to state his intentions clearly and to remove any ambiguity from his post so other would know his true intentions for which I was already aware. You can tell he is asking for his own use, and not for some other reason.

Fly Safe!
 
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Give the poor guy a break! Netjets market research, headed by Kevin Russell, is conducted from Woodbridge, NJ. They use a commercial service called JetNet as well as other services to determine your company's CEO, COO, CFO, President, Chairman, VP Transportation, Aviation Director, Chief Pilot and their addresses and phone numbers. The number and type of aircraft owned as well as credit ratings and company synopsis are also listed.

Major manufacturers and anyone who wants to sell airplanes also use these services. Gulfstream uses Brock, Lexis-Nexis, Hoover's, Dun and Bradstreet, JetNet, Forbes, Fortune, AMSTAT, and Air Services. Salesmen are also required to know the details about prospective customers in their territories. With most companies, if a competitor makes a sale in your territory, you get spanked.

With these kinds of resources at his disposal, I just don't see Kevin telling his executive assistant, "Get that dispatcher in Columbus on the line. I need the latest dope on Anheuser Busch!"

 
One Bud for "Bud 1!

He's just looking for free beer. I guess everyone missed that conspiracy!!!
 
I love it when AB comes into my FBO, cause we almost always get a case of beer. They have a brewery right near here, took the tour a few times. Free beer at the end of it.......yeah!!!
 
Thanks guys, this has been entertaining... I work with "NJdispatcher" and can tell you he is a very good dispatcher but not a very good undercover salesman.

I just want to know why Kevin Russell isn't calling me? ...I could come up with a better undercover profile than that!
 

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