433: Reinventing Private Aviation Staffing with Tyler Flagg and Flying Company

433: Reinventing Private Aviation Staffing with Tyler Flagg and Flying Company

Author: Startup Junkie November 24, 2025 Duration: 28:34

Summary

In this week’s episode of Startup Junkies, host Daniel Koonce sits down with Tyler Flagg, founder and CEO of Flying Company, to discuss his mission to transform private aviation and put Bentonville, Arkansas, on the map as an emerging aviation tech hub.


Tyler shares his unique journey from failed child actor to fourteen-year Air Force pilot and squadron commander, and ultimately, tech entrepreneur. After leaving the military, Tyler found himself managing a private business jet and was shocked at the pain points in finding and hiring contract pilots. The process, relying on Facebook posts, word-of-mouth, and reams of paperwork, was inefficient and outdated. Sensing a gap in the market, he created the Flying Company, a streamlined platform that connects pilots and operators, handles credentials, agreements and payments, and even helps operators and pilots save valuable time and money.


The conversation dives into the realities of startup life, the surprising lack of digital innovation in aviation, and Tyler’s long-term vision: a one-stop career and staffing system for pilots from student certification through retirement. He also touches on his hopes for Bentonville to grow into an aviation tech hub and the value of surrounding yourself with like-minded entrepreneurs.


Show Notes

(00:00) Introduction

(05:10) Building a Marketplace for Aviation

(09:54) Addressing Pilot Frustrations: Communication & Payment

(14:57) Employing Quiet Professionalism over Ego

(17:31) Making Bentonville an Aviation Hub

(22:35) Next Steps: Aviation Career Progression Platform

(27:31) Closing Thoughts


Links

Daniel Koonce

Startup Junkie

Startup Junkie YouTube

Tyler Flagg

Flying Company


Hosted by Jeff Amerine and the practical minds at Startup Junkie Consulting, The Startup Junkies Podcast digs into the real work of building a company. This isn't about abstract theory; it's a direct conversation on the stages every founder faces. You'll hear discussions on moving from a raw idea to a proven concept, the intricacies of strategic planning, and the daily grind of scaling operations. Episodes tackle leadership under pressure, effective marketing without a massive budget, and even the long-game considerations of exit strategies. The core of the podcast is built on conversations with those who have been in the trenches-seasoned business owners, resilient entrepreneurs, and specialists who offer actionable advice. The focus is consistently on tangible value, providing insights that can be applied directly to your own challenges. Tune in for a grounded perspective that aims to help you navigate each critical decision, pushing your venture forward one practical step at a time. It’s a resource for anyone who prefers honest talk about business growth over empty inspiration.
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