One of the most interesting markets in today’s economy is, from many areas, aviation. However, despite the great interest that it generates among its public, the information inside and outside the web is usually precarious, to the point of bordering on the confusing.

As part of the solution, Aerosearcher is planted as a platform entirely dedicated to the search for information related to the aviation field. From the purchase and sale of ships to Flight Instructor programs, this kind of “yellow pages” for pilots, yields results from several related pages.
This project is designed as the solution to the most common problem among web users: the endless amount of options that are displayed with each search engine. Aerosearcher takes all possible information, saving time and patience to its users.
Among the options, it highlights its usefulness for finding work in different areas: flight instructor jobs, corporate pilots, and private pilots, mechanics, and aircraft repair experts, among others.
About the mechanical part and relying on the plurality that its search engines allow, Aerosearcher is perfect for obtaining parts or spare parts for any ship, especially if one considers exclusivity within the market.
Their values are based on responsibility and solidarity with people, and this is made clear by its interface, designed to help its users with any questions and provide service as a means to an end, in the fastest and most reliable way that has existed on the web.
However, given this breadth, it should also be clarified that there is no way to buy within the platform. How does it work then? In the search bar, each individual enters a “motive” – call work, spare parts, or flight classes – and the site redirects to the real suppliers.
Aerosearcher works to achieve its goals and objectives. As a site, it does not rule out expanding to other horizons and doing justice to the market in which it operates.