Our Clients
Who we serve
We serve many major airlines around the world, aviation lawyers, unions, individuals, corporations, and the U.S. government.
Customer Successes
We provide a variety of services to help individuals and companies in every aspect of aviation. Our services are as different as the number of questions, problems, and situations that you can present. We are the aviation experts. We’ll let you know if we are unable to handle your case and we’ll help you find someone who can help you. Our clients are always satisfied that they have received quality results.
Expert Witness
Our services include:
Litigation support for Pilot, Flight Attendant, and Mechanic Careers
Earnings and employability models
Depositions and Trial Testimony
Case preparation and analysis
Consulting
Business Forecasting
Pilot Hiring
Equipment
Economy
Demand
Trends
Business Plans and Feasibility Studies
Media and Public Relations
Contact us for a quote (please include your name, company name, phone number)
Kit Darby, President
KitDarby.com Aviation Consulting, LLC
1029 Peachtree Pkwy. N., S-352
Peachtree City, GA 30269
877 334-2939 Toll Free
678 833-5620 Business
770 487-6617 Fax
Email: KitDarby@gmail.com
Web: www.KitDarby.com

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