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Aircraft Brokers in Atlanta, GA

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Business Listing   Checkfree Flight Dept - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (770) 458-0024


Business Listing   Jet Crews & Consulting - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (404) 505-5193


Business Listing   O'Gara Aviation Company - Atlanta, GA - Phone: (770) 955-3554


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Helpful Definition for: Aircraft Brokers


Aircraft brokers are agents of agencies who work on the many aspects of buying, selling and maintaining aircraft. Such brokers are available in Atlanta. This includes maintaining an inventory of aircraft for sale, and offering services such as options in financing the purchase of aircraft, aircraft insurance, appraisals for selling, training, spare parts and avionics. One can contact then when one needs to sell an aircraft to appraise it, fix its price, and put it in inventory so that a potential customer can view it. One can also approach them to buy an aircraft so that they can guide the client through the process of the sale, including training, refurbishing the aircraft (including interiors and spare parts), insurance and avionics. The agency functions include promotion and marketing for the aircraft they have in their inventory, buyer management (buyers are actively sought out), aircraft showings, negotiations on the price, progress reports to track the prospective sale, and finally drawing up contracts and closing the deal. The broker is then paid a fee for facilitating all the transactions.

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