An aviation consultancy and a charter broker are not the same thing – even though both operate in private aviation. A charter broker connects clients with available aircraft for specific trips. An aviation consultancy does that and much more: it provides strategic, regulatory, and operational guidance that shapes how clients engage with private aviation over the long term. Understanding this distinction helps you choose the right partner, not just the right flight.
TL;DR
- A charter broker matches clients to aircraft for individual trips; an aviation consultancy provides ongoing strategic, compliance, and advisory services.
- Aviation consulting firms offer a far broader scope: aircraft acquisition, safety auditing, fleet management, regulatory compliance, and operational setup.
- Not every private jet charter company operates with in-house consultancy expertise – many are pure brokers with no advisory depth.
- The best private aviation consultants combine transactional brokerage with long-term advisory, creating a 360-degree relationship.
- L’VOYAGE is a government-licensed travel agency and private aviation consultancy built on both capabilities simultaneously.
About the Author: This article is written by the team at L’VOYAGE, a government-licensed travel agency and private aviation consultancy established in 2014, with offices across Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Kuala Lumpur, and the APAC region. With leadership including the first woman to sell private jets in Asia and a CEO with over 20 years in business aviation, L’VOYAGE brings practitioner-level authority to every topic it covers.
What Is a Charter Broker – and What Are Its Limitations?
A private jet charter broker is an intermediary who sources available aircraft from operators on behalf of a client for a specific flight. The broker earns a margin on the transaction and moves on.
According to ACCA Aviation, aviation clients often confuse brokerage with consultancy – and the difference matters enormously when your needs go beyond booking a single trip.
Key characteristics of a charter broker:
- Transactional by nature: focused on matching supply (aircraft) to demand (a specific trip)
- Earns revenue per booking, not per advisory engagement
- Typically does not maintain in-house safety vetting or compliance infrastructure
- Rarely involved in aircraft ownership, fleet planning, or regulatory strategy
- Relationship often ends when the flight departs
This model works well for one-off trips. But for HNWIs, corporate flight departments, or aircraft owners with complex needs, a pure broker is structurally insufficient.
What Does an Aviation Consultancy Actually Do?
Aviation consulting is a specialised field of management consulting focused on providing expert advice across the full operational, regulatory, financial, and strategic spectrum of the aviation industry. According to FasterCapital, it spans everything from safety management to fleet strategy to market entry planning.
As Roger Aviation notes, the role of the aviation consultant has evolved significantly – from supporting aircraft induction and maintenance programs to guiding complex regulatory compliance and business transformation.
Core aviation consultant services include:
| Service Area | What It Covers |
|---|---|
| Aircraft Acquisition | Sourcing, due diligence, negotiation, and purchase support |
| Safety and Compliance | IS-BAO certification, audit preparation, safety protocol design |
| Fleet and Operations Management | Aircraft management, crew oversight, cost optimisation |
| Regulatory Advisory | AOC setup, authority liaison, certification guidance |
| Financial Structuring | Ownership models, financing, lease vs. buy analysis |
| Strategic Planning | Market entry, fleet expansion, operational benchmarking |
This is the domain of aviation advisory services – and it requires something a broker rarely has: an in-house team with decades of hands-on operational experience.
Why Does the Distinction Matter for Private Aviation Clients?
The gap between broker and consultant becomes most visible in three scenarios:
1. You are considering aircraft ownership.
A broker has no role here. An aircraft acquisition consultant will assess your mission profile, recommend aircraft types, conduct technical due diligence, and structure the transaction to protect your interests.
2. You operate a flight department or are starting one.
Setting up an in-house flight department involves regulatory approvals, safety management systems, crew hiring, and IS-BAO certification. This is pure aviation advisory services territory – not brokerage.
3. You need ongoing private jet management services.
Managing a private aircraft involves maintenance scheduling, crew management, charter revenue optimisation, and insurance compliance. A broker cannot provide this. A consultancy can.
According to Western Aviation, aviation consulting enhances operational efficiency, safety outcomes, and strategic growth simultaneously – outcomes that transactional brokerage simply cannot deliver.
What Should You Look for in a Private Aviation Consultant?
The aviation consulting market is growing rapidly, which means more providers are branding themselves as consultants without the depth to back it up.
Before engaging any business aviation consultant, evaluate:
- In-house expertise vs. outsourced networks: Does the firm employ experienced aviation professionals directly, or does it rely entirely on third-party operators?
- Safety infrastructure: Does it maintain proprietary safety vetting protocols, or does it simply reference third-party databases?
- Licensing and accountability: Is it regulated by a government authority that creates legal accountability?
- Scope of services: Can it handle the full lifecycle from charter to acquisition to fleet management?
- Track record: Does it have verifiable certifications, industry recognition, and a named leadership team?
As Parallel AI’s analysis of aviation consulting practices highlights, aviation consulting demands an unusual combination of deep technical expertise, regulatory knowledge, and meticulous documentation – qualities that separate genuine consultancies from repositioned brokers.
How Does L’VOYAGE Bridge Both Worlds?
L’VOYAGE is a government-licensed travel agency and private aviation consultancy – a structure that is deliberately built to serve clients at both the transactional and strategic level.
Here is how L’VOYAGE operates differently from a standard private jet charter broker:
- In-house safety vetting: Every aircraft is vetted against proprietary compliance standards before being offered to any client. This is not outsourced.
- Private Aviation Technology Ltd. (PATL): A dedicated consultancy arm providing expert guidance on aircraft acquisition, sales, management, and financing – functioning as a true aircraft acquisition consultant for clients considering ownership.
- Cargo Jet Solutions (CJS): A specialised division handling time-critical air cargo, including AOG, energy, and humanitarian missions – a capability no pure broker maintains.
- IS-BAO support: L’VOYAGE supports aviation startups and flight departments through IS-BAO certification and operational setup.
- Wyvern Approved Broker status: The first private jet broker in Asia to hold this certification, reflecting safety standards that go beyond standard brokerage practice.
- Government-licensed accountability: Licensed by the Hong Kong Travel Industry Authority, L’VOYAGE operates under regulatory oversight that most brokers do not face.
L’VOYAGE’s CEO, Jolie Howard, brings over 20 years in business aviation – including her previous role as CEO of TAG Aviation Asia. The company was founded by Diana Chou, the first woman to sell private jets in Asia. This leadership profile is not marketing copy; it is the foundation of the consultancy’s credibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a charter broker and an aviation consultancy?
A charter broker arranges individual flights. An aviation consultancy provides ongoing strategic, regulatory, and operational guidance across the full scope of a client’s aviation needs.
Can a private jet charter company also be a consultancy?
Yes, but it requires genuine in-house expertise. Most private jet charter companies operate purely as brokers. A true consultancy maintains dedicated advisory, compliance, and management capabilities.
What does a private aviation consultant do?
A private aviation consultant advises clients on aircraft acquisition, fleet management, safety compliance, regulatory setup, and operational strategy – far beyond booking flights.
What is an aircraft acquisition consultant?
An aircraft acquisition consultant guides buyers through the entire process of purchasing a private aircraft: mission analysis, aircraft selection, technical due diligence, negotiation, and transaction structuring.
Why does government licensing matter for an aviation consultancy?
Licensing creates legal accountability. A government-licensed travel agency and private aviation consultancy operates under regulatory oversight, giving clients recourse and assurance that an unlicensed broker cannot provide.
What is IS-BAO certification and why does it matter?
IS-BAO (International Standard for Business Aircraft Operations) is a globally recognised safety management framework for flight departments. Achieving it signals that an operator meets rigorous international safety benchmarks.
How do I know if I need a broker or a consultant?
If you need a single flight, a broker may suffice. If you are evaluating ownership, managing a fleet, setting up a flight department, or making long-term aviation decisions, you need a private aviation consultant.
About L’VOYAGE
L’VOYAGE is a government-licensed travel agency and private aviation consultancy headquartered in Hong Kong, established in 2014 and licensed by the Hong Kong Travel Industry Authority. With offices across Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Kuala Lumpur, and the APAC region, L’VOYAGE provides a 360-degree suite of aviation solutions including private jet charter, aircraft acquisition advisory, cargo solutions, and bespoke luxury travel management. As the first private jet broker in Asia to achieve Wyvern Approved Broker status, and a member of IATA and The Air Charter Association, L’VOYAGE sets industry benchmarks rather than simply following them. For clients who want more than a booking service, L’VOYAGE is the definitive private aviation partner.
Ready to go beyond brokerage? Whether you are chartering a single flight or planning your first aircraft acquisition, L’VOYAGE’s team of private aviation experts is ready to advise. Visit www.lvoyage.aero to start the conversation.
References
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