A different perspective on business aviation
When people think of business aviation, the first thing that comes to mind is luxury: leather interiors, gourmet catering, absolute punctuality, and the freedom to fly without depending on congested airports. However, there is a far less visible aspect that truly determines whether the experience is worth the investment: the management of the aircraft under Part 135.
For many jet owners (RAAC135), the challenge doesn’t appear in the air, but on the ground. Inevitably, questions arise:
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What happens to my aircraft when I’m not using it?
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What real costs is it generating?
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How is its chartering being managed?
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Am I receiving clear and reliable information about its operation?
When those answers aren’t clear, the aircraft ceases to be a strategic asset and becomes a source of uncertainty.
The dilemma of jet owners
In Argentina and South America, dozens of entrepreneurs face the same situation:
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The management of their aircraft is left in the hands of a few concentrated Part 135 operators, with limited alternatives.
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Information on expenses, revenue, and availability is often vague, difficult to audit, and in some cases incomplete.
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The actual profitability of the aircraft, instead of being backed by precise reports, becomes a rough estimate.
The result is that an asset designed to save time and enhance business ends up generating doubts and, in some cases, losses.
Aerowise’s Part 135 proposal: boutique management with total transparency
At Aerowise, we believe that true luxury is not just about flying comfortably, but about having complete control over what happens with your aircraft.
Our boutique management model is built on three fundamental pillars:
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Total transparency
Every dollar, every flight hour, and every expense is documented and made available to the owner. The information is clear, accessible, and updated, ensuring a complete and reliable view of the operation. -
Administration + Commercialization
We not only manage your aircraft efficiently, but we also integrate it into a flexible charter model that maximizes its value. With no hidden commitments, the owner decides how the aircraft generates revenue and how its resources are used. -
Control and trust
The owner regains what matters most: peace of mind. Knowing the aircraft is being managed professionally, aligned with their interests, and without surprises.
Beyond the certificate
In business aviation, Part 135 is a recognized and necessary standard. But the real difference does not lie solely in holding a certificate, but in the quality of the management (QRM) provided behind that number.
Transparency, alignment with the owner’s interests, and constant communication are the factors that determine whether an operator is truly reliable. And this is precisely where Aerowise stands out: a boutique, young, and professional operator positioning itself as the missing alternative in the Argentine market.
A strategic asset, not an opaque expense
A private jet is much more than a means of transportation. It is a business tool, a strategic asset that can enhance productivity and open new opportunities.
The key lies in Part 135 management. When administration is clear and information is reliable, the aircraft stops being a liability and becomes an investment with tangible results. With Aerowise, management shifts from being an opaque, merely bureaucratic process to one that is transparent, profitable, and secure. Because, at the end of the day, true exclusivity is not just flying—it’s having control over what cannot be seen.
👉 Do you own an aircraft and want to discover a new way of managing it?
📩 Contact us at ops@aerowise.aero and learn why Aerowise is your most reliable partner in San Fernando.