FRom Corp Wings website:
"Management Team
Kenneth C. Ricci
Chief Executive Officer Kenneth C. Ricci is a 26 year aviation veteran and among the industry’s most dynamic leaders. In 1980, Kenn founded Corporate Wings, an aircraft management, charter and FBO organization. Corporate Wings grew to include other aviation support services including aircraft maintenance and repair and acquired several regional fixed base operations.
Under Ricci’s leadership, Corporate Wings earned a spot the Inc. 500 plus the Weatherhead 100; recognizing the 100 top growth companies in Northeast Ohio. He is also a four time recipient of the NEO success award for business growth. In 2000, Ricci was honored as an Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of Year; plus has been named one the most influential people in aviation by Aviation International News.
In 1998 Ricci revolutionized the fractional aircraft ownership industry by pioneering of Flight Options. His marketing and strategic leadership took the company from inception to annual sales of more than $800M in 4 years. Flight Options outperformed over 50 other growth companies and merged with Raytheon Travel Air in 2002 and became wholly owned by Raytheon in 2005.
A graduate of the University of Notre Dame and the Cleveland Marshall School of Law, Ricci holds an airline transport pilot license with more than 6,000 hours. He is type rated in Gulfstream, Falcon and Citation jet aircraft and has captained aircraft on around-the-world flights.
Ricci serves on the Business Advisory Council of the University of Notre Dame and is an active member of the Young Presidents’ Organization. He is a Board of Directors member of Mercury Air Centers, Legatus, the Boys’ Hope/Girls’ Hope Organization, and The Gilmour Academy.
In 2005, Corporate Wings and Mercury Air Centers became wholly owned by Allied Capital Corporation (NYSE:ALD). Mr. Ricci was appointed CEO.

His leadership style is highlighted in the following articles:
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"How One Aviation Firm Deals With Labor Issues" --
The Wall Street Journal
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"To Have and to Hold" --
Inc. Magazine
And in his business leadership book
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Management By Trust -- published in 2006 by Citation Books ' "
The latest happenings at Flops will certainly hurt any credibility of these publications....