“Head-on” is the most advanced aviation and space exploration strategic platform,
designed to accelerate US aviation and space exploration
Aviation and space exploration are at a crossroad of major challenges and opportunities
To minimize the challenges and to capitalize on the opportunities, “Head-on” delivers major benefits to:-
US airlines, airports, aerospace companies, pilots and flight-schools.
In this “Head-on” delivers specific benefits to
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US pilots, such as;-
New USA air travel growth through airline and market growth
- Through an integrated aviation strategy
- That opens up new opportunities for US pilots, in the domestic and international market
For growth benefits that will ensure:-
New options, to grow and strengthen pilots and increase salary & income
New options, to specialize in and to capitalized experience; for personal and career growth
The development of a new level of professional, preferred pilots
The unlocking of a new level of life quality for the pilot profession and their families
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When pilots face major challenges, “Head-on” delivers real solutions
Pilots face major challenges
Pilots are facing, crunching challenges and conflicting messages.
- From furloughs, pilot shortage predictions,
- contradicted by pilots being replaced by
- AI* systems and drones. *(Artificial intelligence and autopilots)
- Further, pilots are still losing their seniority, when changing companies. And in the aftermath of covid-19:- are again facing;-
- The large-scale restructuring of airline companies.
All this, have and will have a long-term impact, on the income, availability of work for pilots, quality of work conditions and stability.
- As well as, an adverse impact on the standing and attractiveness of pilots as a profession.
- Especially when you take into account the role of general aviation and private pilots.
- This has a total negative impact, on the communities at large and the economic development of America.
The result of this is that, piloting as a career option is becoming less attractive.
- And piloting, is seen more and more by the public and companies as a “less essential” function.
- We found in the research that,
- the input of pilots in matters of aviation is systematically being reduced.
- In some instances, pilots are removed as an input source.
- Other findings highlighted that, when compared to the index of cost increases in aviation,
- the annual growth of the income of pilots, in many instances is below other cost items.
“Head-on” Solutions
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For pilots
- “Head-on” places pilots at the center of future aviation development
- It opens up new income options
- New career growth options
- It underpins long-term stability and career continuity
It also, opens up new business opportunities for pilots and
- It elevates the pilot profession, both in aviation and the community
- Participating pilots
- Will effectively be repositioned, as a new level of professional pilots,
- as a foundational element, in the future growth and development of aviation
- They will also, directly underpin the global aviation leadership of the USA
The "Head-on" advantage
When your world is changing, you need insight and real solutions
Both the “integrated social, media communication an operating / political demands, as well as,
- technology advances,
- in future will accelerate and increase volatility in the air-service market, as well as increased uncertainty:-
- That will, not only demand greater agility but that will require, future directed insight, planning and strategies.
To meet these challenges and changes, the industry, individual companies, such as the airlines and personnel, including pilots will in future require,
- Future directed management methodology
- “Head-on” solutions have been developed, through the application of future directed management methodology.
That will provide pilots in the domestic and international markets,
- new options and strategies to achieve, market advantages.
Become the preferred pilots of airlines
A new level of professional pilots
Leading aviation development
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