Brazilian Amaro Aviation will Now Accept Payments in Bitcoin Cryptocurrencies
Amaro Aviation, an executive aviation company that works
with aircraft sharing and fleet management, announced that it will accept
payments in cryptocurrencies, including the most used ones, such as Bitcoin
(BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Binance coin (BNB), Cardano (ADA), Tether (USDT), Solana
(SOL), XRP (XRP), Polkadot (DOT), Dogecoin USD Coin (DOGE), among others.
In the image, The Pilatus PC-24, registration PS-AMA, the first aircraft received by Amaro Aviation. Photo © Amaro Aviation - Disclosure |
Sectors such as the real estate market, technology
companies, e-commerce and supermarket chains already accept payment in virtual
currencies. Now, cryptocurrencies are starting to gain ground in the aviation
industry. The technology used in these operations, called blockchain, makes
transactions virtually immediate.
Editor's Note – In our knowledge with this announcement, Amaro Aviation becomes the innovator in the business aviation sector in Brazil in accepting the Bitcoin payment method. Since 2021, cryptocurrencies have become a “center of attention” for investors and heated up the investment market, with high valuations due to decentralization. Country El Salvador is already used Bitcoin as currency in the country. Another example is the car manufacturer Tesla has also started to accept payment in bitcoin.
The new payment method will soon be available for purchasing
quotas, chartering and fleet management – with maintenance, catering, crew,
among other items. The company will also accept payment in cryptocurrencies for
those who want to rent aircraft acquisition quotas or purchase flight hour
packages.
“Cryptocurrency payment is a trend that has room to be
further explored in the business aviation market. With this novelty, we started
to expand business opportunities and offer more convenience to customers”, said
Marcos Amaro, founder of Amaro Aviation.
Amaro Aviation has ten aircraft in the fleet. Three of them
are available for shared ownership. The first is the revolutionary Swiss
Pilatus PC-24 jet, designed to operate on short runways and even without
paving. The second is a Gulfstream G550, an aircraft configured for 16
occupants, designed for ultra-long stages in absolute comfort and safety. The
G550 can fly, for example, between São Paulo and Moscow nonstop.
Finally, there is the newly arrived Pilatus PC-12 NGX,
considered the best aircraft in the world in its category. And it will allow
Amaro customers absolute flexibility to operate in a wide range of missions,
airport types and travel durations, from ultra-long-range intercontinental
flights to short local flights to unprepared runways.
As for the other seven aircraft, Amaro Aviation performs
fleet management. The company takes care of all operational aspects, including
maintenance, purchasing and supplies, crew, catering, among other services.
Who is Amaro Aviation?
Founded in 2020 in São Paulo, Amaro Aviation is a private
business aviation company. The company, conceived by Marcos Amaro, son of
Captain Rolim Amaro, soon attracted investors and tried to assemble a team of
top executives, combining professionals with extensive previous experience in
the executive and commercial aviation sectors.
Amaro Aviation works with the following modalities of
commercial action in business aviation:
Amaro Owner - Fractional Ownership program (shared
ownership). It allows customers to purchase aircraft shares at a fraction of
the original acquisition cost, ensuring the convenience of owning their own
private aircraft.
Amaro Partner - the product category that is equivalent to a
subscription. For the customer who still frequently uses the aircraft, but is
not willing to bear the same acquisition costs as the Amaro Owner category. In
practice, it would be like renting out the acquisition quotas of the Amaro
Owner category.
Amaro Flyer - allows you to purchase packages of hours of
use of the aircraft with a series of advantages, at extremely competitive
prices. There are three annual flight hours packages, with 150, 100 or 50 hours
of operation per year. Reservations can be made up to 72 hours before
departure. The time spent on the ground between trips is up to six hours.
Amaro On-Demand - operating mode that is similar to the
traditional air taxi service. This category perfectly serves customers whose
annual demand is less than 15 annual hours of use. Amaro Aviation is only
awaiting the completion of the authorization process for this type of
operations, which should be completed in the coming months, subject to the approval
of the authorities.
AMARO also has the aircraft management service, Amaro
Management, offering complete management of your aircraft or your entire fleet.
In this product, Amaro takes care of all aspects related to the operation of an
aircraft: maintenance, availability of aircraft and crew, authorizations and
notifications, purchases of supplies, catering, legal aspects and financial
management.
*NOTE: This publication was written in Portuguese (Brazil) and automatically translated by Google robots to English. MORE THAN FLY, adopted Google technology for everyone around the world to have access to information and optimize our time and budget with translations. We ask for common sense to take into account translation errors. After all, every robot is limited and is never compared to the superiority of a human intelligence.
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