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Aircraft Co-Ownership: Making The Relationship Work

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Published by Greg Reigel at May 27, 2005

Would you like to own an aircraft but can’t afford or justify it by yourself? If so, co-ownership may be an ownership option for you. Although co-ownership of an aircraft can be a beneficial relationship, it is also a lot like a marriage. Co-owners must be compatible and open and honest about their expectations. A little give and take will also be necessary to make it work. With a little research and planning, the arrangement can be happy marriage. For more information on aircraft co-ownership and making the relationship work, you can read my new article on the topic here.

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Greg Reigel
Greg Reigel
Greg has more than two decades of experience working with airlines, charter companies, fixed base operators, airports, repair stations, pilots, mechanics, and other aviation businesses in aircraft purchase and sale transactions, regulatory compliance including hazmat and drug and alcohol testing, contract negotiation, airport grant assurances, airport leasing, aircraft related agreements, wet leasing, dry leasing, FAA certificate and civil penalty actions and general aviation and business law matters. Read Full Bio

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