Image puts drag on corporate aviation – The News Journal
March 8, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Image puts drag on corporate aviation The News Journal, DE "It is a public-relations nightmare to arrive for a meeting in a chartered jet," said Bill Harra of Jet US, a charter service in New Castle. He blamed the problem on "irresponsible behavior by high-profile CEOs." As corporate executives recoil from ... Del.'s corporate aviation industry struggling |
Nomads still fly high from Detroit Metro – Detroit Free Press
March 8, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Nomads still fly high from Detroit Metro Detroit Free Press, United States In exchange, members get to choose from a variety of trips of varying costs, most of them taken via the club's private jet. Instead of flying to the Bahamas on a commercial airline through Florida, for instance, the Nomads plane flies direct from ... |
ELLEN CREAGER Nomads still flying high from Detroit's Metro Airport – Detroit Free Press
March 8, 2009 by adam wassahlen
ELLEN CREAGER Nomads still flying high from Detroit's Metro Airport Detroit Free Press, United States In exchange, members get to choose from a variety of trips of varying costs, most of them taken via the club's private jet. Instead of flying to the Bahamas on a commercial airline through Florida, for instance, the Nomads plane flies direct from ... |
Questions fly on use of Atlantic City airport – Philadelphia Inquirer
March 8, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Questions fly on use of Atlantic City airport Philadelphia Inquirer, PA The rest of the flights are charters, private and corporate jets, and military. "We have to be concerned with any potential negative effects on the US Coast Guard and the 177th Fighter Wing of the Air National Guard, which both operate out of that ... |
Private, college flights tied to airport's growth – News-Journal.com
March 8, 2009 by adam wassahlen
The Times of Trenton - NJ.com | Private, college flights tied to airport's growth News-Journal.com, TX The airport has about 82806 private plane operations per year, as compared to about 3381 commercial and charter operations per year. There also are about 4329 military operations annually. The airport makes money only off fuel and hangar space, ... Trenton-Mercer Airport benefits from healthy mix of services, says ... |
Once normal, executive perks raising hackles – Boston Globe
March 7, 2009 by adam wassahlen
![]() Boston Globe | Once normal, executive perks raising hackles Boston Globe, United States Private jets are de rigueur no more. And senior executives are also more likely to see more modest pay and exit packages, or so-called golden parachutes, and the end of other perks boards used to throw their way. (Cessna Corp.) By Beth Healy Corporate ... |
Pulling Art Sales Out of Thinning Air – New York Times
March 7, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Pulling Art Sales Out of Thinning Air New York Times, United States Worst of all, the days of the $75 million private deal have ground to a halt. Small stuff is going wrong, too. A recent deal that Gagosian Gallery had struck to buy $3 million in gold bricks for a show by the artist Chris Burden was frozen when it ... |
Gulfstream hits Savannah: 1200 layoffs, 1500 furloughs – Atlanta Journal Constitution
March 7, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Fox11online.com | Gulfstream hits Savannah: 1200 layoffs, 1500 furloughs Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA By Russ Bynum AP Savannah —- When Gulfstream Aerospace settled in Georgia with 100 employees in 1967, there was little hint the company would take hold as Savannah’s largest private employer and as Ferrari of private jet manufacturers. ... Gulfstream Aerospace cuts 1500 jobs Gulfstream layoffs rock Brunswick Some blame Washington for Gulfstream layoffs |
Gulfstream Aerospace cuts 1500 jobs – Private Jet Daily
March 7, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Fox11online.com | Gulfstream Aerospace cuts 1500 jobs Private Jet Daily, NV Gulfstream Aerospace, Savannah’s largest employer of private jet manufacturers, has announced that it will cut 1500 jobs due to unfavorable economic conditions. Savannah is bracing itself for one of the largest job cuts that town has ever experienced. ... Gulfstream hits Savannah: 1200 layoffs, 1500 furloughs Some blame Washington for Gulfstream layoffs Job Cuts at Gulfstream in Appleton |
Search for survivors of reported ocean plane crash continues – San Diego Union Tribune
March 7, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Search for survivors of reported ocean plane crash continues San Diego Union Tribune, CA Private boaters reported seeing an airplane go down about 25 miles east of the island about 2:30 pm They also reported what appeared to be aircraft debris floating in the water about 25 miles off the east side of the island, said Lt. jg Amanda Sardone ... |