MBA Students Partner with Aventure to Analyze Southeast Asia Market

PEACHTREE CITY, USA – Aventure has partnered with Master of Business Administration (MBA) students from Georgia Tech’s Scheller College of Business, to analyze expansion opportunities for airplane end-of-life operations in the Southeast Asian market. 

Established in 1912, The Scheller College of Business is the business school at the Georgia Institute of Technology, a public research university in Atlanta, Georgia.

Aventure is working closely with the MBA students to assist their analysis and research on the project.

Last year, Aventure partnered with Georgia Tech MBA students to analyze expansion opportunities for US-based distributors of Japanese aviation suppliers and manufacturers.

“We are delighted to serve as mentors and share our knowledge of the aviation industry,” said Ron Taylo, manager of military sales. “The team’s passion for this project and detailed research was truly impressive.”

Four men, dressed in business casual, smile towards the camera while outside a place of business
(L–R) MBA student Christian Perry, Aventure’s Zaheer Faruqi and Ron Taylo, and MBA student Dylan Desigio.