Consulting Services

Consulting Services

Each of our consulting services has evolved from our clients’ needs. The common thread is each service addresses a high impact arena. We require that our services meet or exceed your expectations. As we conduct your project we are continually focused on WIIFY: What’s In It For You? In other words, if we cannot help you succeed or improve, why would we spend your money doing it? And finally, each of our services and protocols are perpetually evolving. We learn from every client and every project. That is The VanAllen Way.

Emergency Response Preparedness

We have been the leaders in business aviation emergency response preparedness since 1993. Over 600 major corporations, fractional aircraft providers, charter companies and airlines use our core ERP document. You can have it free, for the asking. But, that is just the start. You must still train, exercise and simulate so you can truly be ready if “the phone” were to ring. To make your preparation easier, we can conduct the workshops, training, exercises and simulations you and your organization need.

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