Trips on McCaskill family’s private plane no longer publicly disclosed – Springfield News-Leader
November 27, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Springfield News-Leader | Trips on McCaskill family's private plane no longer publicly disclosed Springfield News-Leader The outlet cited an email from Aero Charter — the company that manages the McCaskill family plane — asking the Federal Aviation Administration to block the plane's registrations and call signs. The Beacon ... She eventually sold that aircraft for $2 ... |
Cirrus Aviation Teams up with Sentient Jet to Expand Service – Nevada Business Magazine (press release)
November 27, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Cirrus Aviation Teams up with Sentient Jet to Expand Service Nevada Business Magazine (press release) Las Vegas, NV – Following a meticulous inspection and auditing process, Cirrus Aviation Services has been invited to join forces with Sentient Jet, a world-class private jet charter brokerage with a global network of clients. The relationship builds on ... |
Kylian Mbappé to PSG – the secrets behind summer’s strangest deal – Get French Football News
November 27, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Kylian Mbappé to PSG – the secrets behind summer's strangest deal Get French Football News The bell finally rings out marking the holiday period and the recently called up French player took advantage, going to Spain and then the Greek islands. Meanwhile, back in Paris, nervousness went up a notch. PSG are not sure whether to send one of ... |
Kylian Mbappé to PSG – the secrets behind summer’s strangest deal – Get French Football News
November 27, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Kylian Mbappé to PSG – the secrets behind summer's strangest deal Get French Football News In less than three months, Dmitry Rybolovlev, the Russian billionaire owner of AS Monaco and avid art collector, has just sold two of his most beautiful showpieces. Firstly, Salvator Mundi by Leonardo de Vinci, a 500 year old piece of art, went for ... |
Oil, Instagram and the Plunder of Equatorial Guinea – New York Times
November 27, 2017 by adam wassahlen
New York Times | Oil, Instagram and the Plunder of Equatorial Guinea New York Times But Mr. Obiang, who has a fetish for Michael Jackson memorabilia, managed to spirit away his collection in a private jet. Both the jet and the memorabilia are now “subject to seizure and forfeiture” if ever brought back to the United States ... |
Claire McCaskill Took Action to Hide Travel on Private Plane From Public – Washington Free Beacon
November 27, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Washington Free Beacon | Claire McCaskill Took Action to Hide Travel on Private Plane From Public Washington Free Beacon The campaign payments were made to Aero Charter, a company based out of a small two-runway airport located near McCaskill's home in the St. Louis suburbs that offers an aircraft management service for private plane owners. Aero Charter's vice president ... |
MercadoLibre’s Marcos Galperín on Latin America’s ecommerce boom – Financial Times
November 27, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Financial Times | MercadoLibre's Marcos Galperín on Latin America's ecommerce boom Financial Times “Everything I did was useless,” he jokes of his job fresh out of university designing complex corporate finance deals for YPF, until it was taken over in 1999 by Spain's Repsol. Its access to far cheaper credit rendered such transactions obsolete ... |
On this day: November 26, 1994 – Four lucky people become first National Lottery millionaires – Mancunian Matters
November 26, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Mancunian Matters | On this day: November 26, 1994 – Four lucky people become first National Lottery millionaires Mancunian Matters On this day 23 years ago the first National Lottery millionaires were made, kick-starting an era of nationwide dreaming and project funding. Four lucky winners received £1,760,966 of the £7m jackpot to make history in the second week of the lottery draw. |
Uber above the clouds, Wi-Fi onboard and other bizav trends – BEAM Media (press release)
November 26, 2017 by adam wassahlen
BEAM Media (press release) | Uber above the clouds, Wi-Fi onboard and other bizav trends BEAM Media (press release) “Before we used to set a satellite phone, now it goes with internet only”, adds Dassault's manager, “Today you can hardly sell a charter flight without a Wi-Fi connection.” There's a new type of client — young, luxury-indifferent, IT-orientated. They ... |
Chinese private jet sales slump nears end – Nikkei Asian Review
November 26, 2017 by adam wassahlen
Nikkei Asian Review | Chinese private jet sales slump nears end Nikkei Asian Review "They didn't realize how different it is to buying a car or a boat," said Thomas Flohr, founder and chairman of privately owned VistaJet, an operator of business jet charter flights. "Private jets ... incur high levels of operational and maintenance ... |