Last year Avatar Airlines sought funding from public supporters, asking for donations to help fund its operations. This year the group is taking a more formal approach, seeking qualified investors to fund its pre-IPO stage of operations. And the company is hosting seminars in Las Vegas early next month to educate investors on the potential value of the operation:
Avatar is a startup airline designed from the ground up to revolutionize the way the industry does business. Attend this seminar and you’ll learn what makes Avatar different and most importantly what an investment today in Avatar could be worth in 3 to 5 years. This is an opportunity to get in on the ground floor before Avatar goes public.
Investors will learn what differentiates Avatar Airlines from other airlines and what an investment today could be worth in three to five years. A special incentive will be presented for early investors.
The company still intends to operate 747s with 581 seats on domestic flights and the route map remains as crazy as ever. As does the funding plan. Odds are going to the craps table with that $75k+ funding cash would be a smarter “investment” opportunity over the next 3-5 years.
Read More: You can be an airline founder today!
On the plus side, the graphics department is solid, with another fun image as part of this proposal.
Never miss another post: Sign up for email alerts and get only the content you want direct to your inbox.
That’s some sweet sweet 1989 b-roll footage here’s a blank check…
Maybe they should have a chat with James Cameron. Perhaps they can make a deal in exchange for painting on one of these guys ahead of his second movie release scheduled for Dec. 2018? ?
My sides! Damn this is comedy gold right here. Ooops, sorry I’m just not able to recognize a revolution when I see it!
‘Batshit crazy’… Yup. That sums it up well. The best way to become a millionaire in this business, is still to start with a billion.
I love the vs 747 rolling around las. I wonder if they have permission to use that for commercial purposes?
Two hopes Bob and no.