New aviation consulting firm launched
A new global aviation consulting firm has launched, made up of 30 respected industry leaders specializing in aviation, aerospace and air travel.
With offices in Washington DC and Boca Raton, Florida, Stangarone & Associates has a global reach with a team of regional associates located in London, Rome, Hamburg, Singapore, Hong Kong, Montreal, New York, Los Angeles, Denver and Wichita.
The company said it will provide aviation clients with consulting know-how across a range of functions including aircraft design, mergers and acquisitions, market analysis and forecasting, flight operations, airline start-ups and regulatory compliance.
Established by former commercial pilot and Cessna executive Robert Stangarone, the company has tapped the expertise of industry leaders specializing in strategic communications, corporate affairs, business strategies and marketing.
"By bringing together the most knowledgeable, most experienced and most respected leaders and professionals in their fields, we have harnessed the capability to meet the broadest range of client requirements virtually anywhere in the world," said managing director Robert Stangarone.
"For emerging companies, S&A talent can save significant time and expense by sharing well-proven processes and practices honed from decades of industry leadership and experience," he added.
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