Simplify Aviation aircraft are engineered for owners who value practical systems, maintainability, and long-term usability. Ownership should not require excessive complexity.
Most aircraft are designed to be sold. Simplify Aviation aircraft are designed to be owned.
The difference matters. An aircraft designed to be sold optimizes for the showroom — impressive specifications, attractive aesthetics, and features that look good in a brochure. An aircraft designed to be owned optimizes for the hangar — practical systems, maintainable construction, and honest performance that holds up over years of real-world use.
Simplify Aviation has always built for the owner. That means all-metal construction that can be repaired, not just replaced. Systems that pilots can understand and diagnose. Documentation that actually explains how the aircraft works. Parts that are available when you need them.
Ownership should be rewarding. Simplify Aviation makes sure it is.
Simplify Aviation brings together adventure, water access, practical systems, and a premium ownership experience.
Fly when you want, where you want. No airline schedules, no TSA lines, no compromises.
Water, coastline, remote lakes, islands. Go where conventional aircraft simply cannot.
Backcountry strips, gravel bars, remote destinations. Aviation as exploration.
Short fields, rough strips, tundra tires. Built for environments others avoid.
Survey, observation, patrol, environmental monitoring. Aircraft that work, not just fly.
A premium aircraft program with clear configuration guidance, ownership planning, and long-term support.
A premium aircraft purchase should come with a clear conversation about configuration, storage, insurance, training, and support.
3–5 gal/hr depending on aircraft and cruise setting. At $6/gal, that’s $18–$30/hr.
Estimated $1,500–$3,000/yr for standard maintenance. All-metal = lower than composite.
LSA/E-AB insurance typically $800–$2,000/yr. Varies by experience, aircraft, and coverage.
Hangar, tie-down, and access needs vary by location and operating profile.
Fuel, storage, insurance, inspections, and mission usage are reviewed during ownership consultation.
Training and familiarization needs vary by experience, aircraft configuration, and operating environment.
Aircraft insurance is a required part of ownership. Simplify Aviation helps guide you through the process.
LSA and Experimental Amateur-Built aircraft typically have lower insurance premiums than certified GA aircraft. Costs vary based on your experience level, aircraft type, coverage level, and intended use.
Simplify Aviation can connect you with aviation insurance specialists who understand the LSA and E-AB market. We recommend beginning the insurance conversation early in the purchase process.
Estimated Annual Cost
LSA/E-AB insurance typically $800–$2,000/yr depending on experience, aircraft, and coverage level.
Liability Coverage
Required. Covers third-party damage. Typically $100,000–$1,000,000.
Hull Coverage
Optional but recommended. Covers your aircraft. Based on agreed value.
Pilot Requirements
Insurance may require minimum flight hours, type training, or checkout endorsement.
Training Impact
Completing transition training and factory familiarization often reduces premiums.
Amphibious Considerations
Water operations may require additional endorsement or specific policy terms. Our team can advise.
An aircraft is only as good as the support behind it.
Simplify Aviation designs every aircraft with supportability as a primary requirement — not an afterthought. That means straightforward systems that A&P mechanics can work on without specialized training. It means parts that are available through structured supply channels. It means documentation that actually explains how the aircraft is built and how it works.
Simplify Aviation owners are not dependent on a single factory or a proprietary support network. They can work with local mechanics, source parts through established channels, and maintain their aircraft with confidence.
A&P Accessible
Designed for standard A&P mechanics without specialized factory training.
Parts Availability
Structured parts supply through established channels. No proprietary lock-in.
Technical Documentation
Full technical documentation provided with every aircraft.
Field Serviceability
Maintained in the field, not just in a certified shop.
Technical Support
Direct technical support access for owners and their mechanics.
Pilot Operating Handbook
Complete POH covering normal, abnormal, and emergency procedures.
Maintenance Manual
Full maintenance documentation for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance.
Illustrated Parts Catalog
Complete illustrated parts catalog for all aircraft systems.
Wiring Diagrams
Full electrical system documentation and wiring diagrams.
Weight & Balance
Weight and balance documentation and calculation tools.
Every Simplify Aviation aircraft comes with complete documentation. No gaps. No missing manuals.
Simplify Aviation provides a full documentation package with every aircraft — covering everything from normal operations to maintenance procedures, parts identification, and weight and balance. Documentation is not an optional add-on. It is a core part of what you receive when you take delivery of a Simplify Aviation aircraft.
Documentation is provided in both print and digital formats. Updates are provided as they become available.
Every new Simplify Aviation owner receives type-specific training recommendations and resources.
Simplify Aviation recommends type-specific familiarization training for all new owners — regardless of experience level. Every aircraft has its own characteristics, and understanding those characteristics before flying solo makes for safer, more confident pilots.
Simplify Aviation provides training resources and can connect owners with appropriate training providers. For amphibious aircraft owners, specific water operations training resources are provided during onboarding.
Simplify Aviation platforms evolve over time. Owners benefit from ongoing development and improvement.
Structured upgrade pathways for avionics, systems, and configuration changes.
Parts availability planning for long-term ownership confidence.
Ongoing configuration support and documentation updates.
Simplify Aviation builds aircraft for the long term — and supports owners for the long term.
Buying an aircraft is not a short-term decision. Simplify Aviation understands that — and designs its ownership program accordingly. Platform evolution, upgrade pathways, long-term parts availability, and ongoing configuration support are all part of the Simplify Aviation ownership experience.
When you buy a Simplify Aviation aircraft, you are not buying a product with a planned obsolescence date. You are buying a platform with a long-term support commitment.
Simplify Aviation is exploring financing partner relationships to support aircraft acquisition. Financing availability varies by program and applicant.
Contact our team to discuss current financing options and availability. We will connect you with appropriate resources based on your situation.
A clear, structured process from your first inquiry to aircraft delivery.
Secure your production slot with a deposit. Choose your aircraft and begin the configuration process.
Work with our team to finalize your aircraft configuration — avionics, engine, paint, and options.
Your aircraft enters the production queue. Regular updates provided throughout the build process.
Pre-delivery inspection and quality review. Full documentation package prepared.
Aircraft delivery, owner onboarding, and training resource handover. Welcome to the Simplify Aviation family.
Ongoing owner support, parts access, technical resources, and community connection.
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