Aircraft delivery is not just a shipping question. It is a coordination process that touches configuration, documentation, inspection, storage, local support, and the buyer's first steps after arrival.
Decide how the aircraft should arrive
Some buyers may prefer pickup. Others need freight, crating, or a local partner handoff. The right answer depends on the aircraft package, destination, access for delivery vehicles, and whether parts or accessories ship separately.
Prepare the receiving location
Before delivery, think about storage, unloading, weather protection, tools, inspection space, and who will be present. A clear receiving plan helps avoid rushed decisions when the aircraft or kit arrives.
Inspect immediately
At delivery, inspect packaging, photograph any damage, count included items, and document concerns quickly. Fast reporting helps support teams and carriers understand what happened and what needs attention.
Plan support before you need it
Ask who handles parts questions, warranty questions, documentation, and local service support. If a regional partner is involved, confirm their role before the handoff.

