Sun, Nov 02, 2014
Revenue Increased 124 Percent Over 2013
Business aircraft services company Spirit Aeronautics says its revenue has grown significantly over the past year, and the company is now in a position to outline plans for the future.
“Since the founding of Spirit in 2000, the company has gained respect in the industry for innovation and stability even during the down-turn of the economy,” said Tony Bailey, President and COO of Spirit Aeronautics. “In 2013, we took an aggressive tactic to add complimentary business services and invest heavily in customer centric growth strategies. Since then, we are pleased to announce a 124% increase in revenue and we have nearly tripled our workforce without compromising quality or customer care and without adding any company debt”.
“Over the course of the next 10 years, Spirit is going to have a big impact on our industry,” Bailey continued. “We are following a very comprehensive business plan to add additional services and facilities. We are in negotiations at this very moment to acquire new facilities and businesses that fit our core business in complementary ways. Beyond that, we are focusing on adding innovative employee care programs that will help retain our most valuable assets. We currently offer Tool Reimbursement, Gym Membership and Company Aircraft Use programs in addition to our exceptional health benefits package and we are working diligently to add other benefits that reinforce employee satisfaction.”
“We also take our contribution to our community very serious,” Bailey said. “Our employees are encouraged to volunteer for responsible charities and we host numerous charitable events including the annual Youth Aviation Adventure Hangarfest. For us, we want to grow Spirit Aeronautics into a world-renowned aviation services business that gives back to our employees and community in ways that are representative of a business we can be proud of. As we often say, sometimes all it takes is Spirit!”
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