
Aircraft acquisition guided by fit, not inventory.
Buying an aircraft should start with how you actually fly. We help clients identify, evaluate, and acquire aircraft based on mission fit, practical economics, and disciplined diligence.
The best aircraft is not always the biggest and newest. It’s the one that supports your routes, passengers, schedule, airports, budget, and ownership goals.
Fit is the value
Aircraft purchases can be emotional for any number of reasons, but we stay focused and help keep decisions grounded in utility.
We evaluate aircraft through the lens of real use, ownership cost, maintenance exposure, records, program status, charter potential, and long-term value. If an aircraft doesn’t completely fit, we will say so.
We begin with the mission, then work toward the aircraft.
That means understanding how you fly, what flexibility you need, what the aircraft should cost to operate, and whether it should support charter revenue or private use only.
We take care of everything
Mission-first
Routes, passengers, range, airports, utilization, operating cost, and charter potential
Market-aware search
Suitable candidate aircraft based on fit, availability, condition, and value
Technical diligence
Review of specifications, maintenance status, inspection history, programs, records, and logbooks
Risk-aware guidance
Identification of issues before they become expensive ownership problems
Transaction support
Coordination with brokers, legal counsel, accountants, maintenance facilities, and other stakeholders
Buy the aircraft that fits the mission
The right aircraft should create utility, confidence, and long-term value. Cadence Aviation pragmatic approach to aviation will help you find it with clear guidance, disciplined diligence, and practical aviation judgment.

For charter clients
Dependable travel when timing matters

For aircraft owners
Maximize the value of your aircraft