The StartupBoeing site is filled with information that will be useful in starting an airline. In starting an airline, there are specific steps that should be followed, and they are laid out in order to help you along your journey.
Step 1: Market Analysis
Step 2: Operating Environment
Step 3: Business Planning
Step 4: Airplane Selection
Step 5: Airplane Sourcing
The StartupBoeing team has found that this usually is not the first question to ask when starting an airline. The market opportunity and business plan will help shape what aircraft to fly. Once an understanding of the market opportunity and competitive environment are established, the StartupBoeing team can assist in providing suggestions for aircraft and ultimately performance data to fit the market opportunity.
Boeing generally does not lease aircraft. Aircraft leasing is usually done by third parties not associated with Boeing. To help you find these leased aircraft, Boeing has provided links to these parties found on the Airplane Sourcing page at StartupBoeing.
Boeing generally does not sell used aircraft. Used aircraft are usually sold by third parties not associated with Boeing. To help you find these used aircraft, Boeing has provided links to these parties found on the Airplane Sourcing page at StartupBoeing.
The list prices for new Boeing airplanes can be found on the Airplane Sourcing page.
Information on passenger and freighter airplanes, along with information on cargo hold sizes can be found on the Airplane Selection page.
A glossary of aircraft terms can be found at http://www.boeing.com/assets/pdf/commercial/startup/pdf/Glossary.pdf .
The Boeing Current Market Outlook (CMO) and World Air Cargo Forecast can be found on the Market Analysis page of StartupBoeing.
Information on business plans can be found on the Business Planning page of StartupBoeing.
The Boeing Resources page of StartupBoeing has information on other services offered by Boeing.
Information about regulatory requirements can be found on the Operating Environment page of StartupBoeing.