Christiansen Aviation
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
Christiansen Aviation appears to be an active, established aviation business at Tulsa Riverside Airport with FBO, maintenance, aircraft leasing, and sales/brokerage functions. Its strongest current public specialization is long-term leasing of Cessna and Piper-style trainer aircraft to U.S. flight schools, supported by the dedicated c-lease.com site. Public sources also support aircraft sales/leasing/brokerage, but a current official aircraft inventory, brokerage staff profile, and transaction terms were not found.
Contact
Websitechristiansenaviation.com
Email[email protected]
Phone+1-918-298-6650
Contact formchristiansenaviation.com
Quote requestc-lease.com
LinkedInlinkedin.com
Best for
- Flight schools seeking long-term piston trainer leases
- General aviation operators at KRVS
- Customers who value an FBO-backed aviation business with maintenance support
Potential drawbacks
- Limited public detail on active aircraft sales listings or brokerage process
- No published brokerage commission or closing-term schedule found
- Dealer-certificate renewal status after March 27, 2026 needs manual verification
- Most reviews are about FBO service, not aircraft brokerage transactions
Coverage and fit
Aircraft segments
Coverage lines
Not listed.
Borrower segments
Not listed.
Usage segments
Research signals
Reputation score
4.2
Signal strength
moderate
Sources
18
Public customer-facing sentiment is mostly positive, but it is heavily centered on FBO, line-service, fuel, amenities and training/leasing visibility rather than aircraft-sale brokerage transactions. Pilots repeatedly praise friendly staff, clean facilities, helpful handling, no/low ramp-fee policies and good local service. Independent evidence about aircraft acquisition, resale, brokerage transparency or deal execution is thin.
Positive themes
- Friendly and professional staff
- Helpful line service and aircraft handling
- Clean, comfortable FBO facilities
- Good transient-pilot experience at KRVS
- Visible long-term aircraft leasing niche for flight schools
- Public fuel pricing and no-ramp-fee messaging
Negative themes
- Brokerage-specific review evidence is limited
- Some employment-review comments criticize management, pay, scheduling and maintenance priority
- One social review aggregated by Birdeye criticized aircraft pattern practice over residential neighborhoods
- Public court record includes an accident-related leasing lawsuit in which summary judgment for Christiansen was affirmed
Forum themes
- A Reddit leaseback discussion cites Christiansen Aviation as an example of a business built around leasing airplanes to flight schools and emphasizes that lease terms and maintenance control are critical.
- Tulsa-area flight-training forum/social discussion is mixed and sometimes dated; some comments recommend Christiansen for Part 61-style training while others suggest the flight school environment has changed.
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