Preserving Aviation History buyer's list allows you to market to consumers who have made two or more purchases of aviation memorabilia and books. These consumers are men and women who purchase restored military aircraft, aviation home decor, and more because of their admiration for individuals and aircrafts that made flight history.
Consumers who purchase historic aviation products and merchandise are pilots, active and retired military personnel, and aviation hobbyists who have followed the evolution of flight. From the Wright Brothers to modern jets, these aviation history buffs purchase collectibles, airplanes, and aviation history books for their collections. These individuals enjoy aircrafts that include military jets, prop planes, helicopters, jumbo jets, and passenger airliners. They travel to air shows and visit aviation museums to see their favorite airplanes in flight or enjoy relics from aviation history.
Consumers in Preserving Aviation History buyer's list purchase aircraft products such as airplane parts to repair or restore their plane. They buy books and DVDs on famous pilots and pioneers like Amelia Earhart, the evolution of aviation history, and inventions in the aircraft industry. They also purchase models and hobby kits of their favorite aircraft to put on display or fly for recreational pleasure. Historical aviation buyers also buy related products such as calendars, airplane accessories, posters, artwork, collectible chess sets, jigsaw puzzles, and statues to place around the house. These consumers wear aviation themed apparel like ball caps, head gear, sweatshirts, t-shirts, and jackets to wear at “fly-ins” such as Osh Kosh.
Consumers in this list not only buy aviation products for themselves, but as gifts for the aviation enthusiast in their life. They purchase aviation gift items for a husband, daughters or son’s birthday or as a holiday gift. These consumers purchase aviation merchandise through book stores, print catalogs, online websites, aviation clubs, museum gift shops, and direct mail marketers.
Consumers in the Preserving Aviation History buyer's list are open to marketing offers from airplane clubs and organizations, travel agencies, aircraft parts suppliers, electronics providers, aircraft magazines, aviation publications, home décor retailers, apparel retailers, video and CD suppliers, hobby suppliers, and aircraft manufacturers. |