Enill: Fire dirties jet fuel – Trinidad News
May 21, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Enill: Fire dirties jet fuel Trinidad News, Trinidad and Tobago ENERGY Minister Conrad Enill yesterday said that a fire last weekend at Petrotrin facilities may have caused its jet fuel supplies to be contaminated and thus unsuitable for aircraft which caused several international flights and the local airbridge to ... |
Lake Tahoe Boating: High altitude, low performance – Tahoe.com
May 20, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Lake Tahoe Boating: High altitude, low performance Tahoe.com, Nevada By Robert Grossman | Tahoe.com Robert Grossman is a licensed vessel captain, private pilot, and author. He owns a real estate brokerage company in Truckee, and also operates a scenic and dive charter service on Lake Tahoe. In the constant quest for ... |
'Flight To Quality' Helps LEA Steer True Course Through The Recession – Response Source (press release)
May 20, 2009 by adam wassahlen
'Flight To Quality' Helps LEA Steer True Course Through The Recession Response Source (press release), UK London, England, May 20, 2009 – London Executive Aviation, the leading UK-based private jet charter operator, predicts that greater activity in its aircraft management business and resilient charter demand for its large-cabin fleet will help it achieve ... |
Expansion on the cards for air charter firm – Norfolk Eastern Daily Press
May 20, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Norfolk Eastern Daily Press | Expansion on the cards for air charter firm Norfolk Eastern Daily Press, UK Saxonair, which is based at Norwich International airport, comprises a successful private and business aviation air charter business for flights out of Norwich International and East Midlands airports; a brokering sub-charter business for flights from ... |
Executive Service In Lebanon – AVweb
May 20, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Executive Service In Lebanon AVweb, CT The new company will be called Clearsky Tyrolean Jet Services CTS) and operate out of Beirut. CTS will offer charter and aircraft management services and plans to open an FBO at a later date. CTS will base a 14-seat Dornier 328 jet in Beirut from June ... |
Talon Seeks Order for Madoff Trustee to Pay Jet Fees of $47000 – Bloomberg
May 20, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Talon Seeks Order for Madoff Trustee to Pay Jet Fees of $47000 Bloomberg By Erik Larson May 20 (Bloomberg) -- Talon Air Inc. asked a bankruptcy judge to order the trustee liquidating Bernard Madoff's defunct money-management firm to pay $47217 owed for maintenance and servicing of a $25 million private jet that was used by ... |
Dictatorships don't serve the people; they give privileges to … – The Independent
May 20, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Dictatorships don't serve the people; they give privileges to ... The Independent, Uganda Meanwhile, the president flies his daughters in the presidential jet to Germany and Spain for small medical issues such as delivery of babies. One public official recently spent over Shs 500 million on specialised medical treatment abroad at public ... |
Planes still flying into Eagle County airport – Vail Daily News
May 19, 2009 by adam wassahlen
Planes still flying into Eagle County airport Vail Daily News, CO “We're still there,” said Katie Jensen, president of Alpine Air, a Colorado-based airline that runs private charter flights from Eagle County to Denver while the main runway is closed. The airport's main taxiway was converted into a temporary runway ... |
Charter Companies Flying to Cuba Thrive – New York Times
May 19, 2009 by adam wassahlen
New York Times | Charter Companies Flying to Cuba Thrive New York Times, United States The cost of fuel and jet rentals have increased while the Bush administration's tighter travel restrictions in 2004 halved the number of legal American visitors from a peak of 135000 in 2000, according to the US-Cuba Trade and Economic Council. ... |
Charter Companies Flying to Cuba Thrive Despite Complaints – New York Times
May 19, 2009 by adam wassahlen
New York Times | Charter Companies Flying to Cuba Thrive Despite Complaints New York Times, United States The cost of fuel and jet rentals have increased while the Bush administration's tighter travel restrictions in 2004 halved the number of legal American visitors from a peak of 135000 in 2000, according to the US-Cuba Trade and Economic Council. ... |