Aero-Agent Review: FAA U.S. Agent for Service
Overview
Aero-Agent offers FAA Agent for Service with both annual and monthly billing options β a flexibility not offered by most competitors. The service covers the core requirement: a U.S. physical address, receipt of FAA correspondence, and digital forwarding to the certificate holder.
The service is straightforward and functional, though it provides less publicly documented information about its platform and support infrastructure than some alternatives in the same price range.
Pricing & Plans
Aero-Agent offers two billing options:
- Annual plan: $67/year
- Monthly plan: $10/month ($120/year if paid month-to-month)
The annual plan at $67/year sits in the mid-range of the market β above budget options ($49β$60) but below Valiair ($75) and AOPA ($79). The monthly option adds flexibility for certificate holders who prefer not to commit annually, though it works out to significantly more over a full year.
Features & Service
Core service: U.S. physical address designation, receipt of FAA correspondence, and digital forwarding. Limited publicly available information about the specific technology platform, support channels, or document handling processes beyond the basics.
Strengths
- Flexible billing: annual ($67/yr) or monthly ($10/month)
- Mid-range annual pricing
Weaknesses
- Limited feature and service documentation
- No legal support, team management, or multi-language service
- Operates a review site (faareview.com) while also being a provider β creating a potential conflict of interest
- Monthly billing is significantly more expensive than the annual rate
Who Should Choose Aero-Agent?
Certificate holders who want a basic, functional FAA Agent for Service and value the option of monthly billing β useful if youβre uncertain about a long-term commitment or want to try the service before paying annually.
Who Should Look Elsewhere?
Certificate holders who need multi-language support, legal access, or team management β or who want the most features for their money. Valiair at $75/year offers substantially more for only $8 more annually.
A Note on faareview.com
Aero-Agent operates faareview.com, which positions itself as an independent comparison of FAA Agent for Service providers. When evaluating recommendations from that site, consider that the siteβs operator is also a provider competing in the same market. Readers can form their own conclusions about the implications of this relationship.
FAQ
Is the monthly billing option worth it?
At $10/month, Aero-Agentβs monthly plan costs $120/year β nearly double the $67/year annual rate. The monthly option makes sense if you need coverage for a short period (under 7 months) or want flexibility without an annual commitment. For long-term coverage, the annual plan offers significantly better value.
What is faareview.com?
faareview.com is a website that positions itself as an independent comparison resource for FAA Agent for Service providers. It is operated by Aero-Agent, which is itself a provider in the same market. We note this relationship so readers can apply appropriate judgment when reading content from that site.