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I was told that at the last recurrent class, our chief pilot at flex commented that we were trying to negotiate a purhchase of another fractional. Maybe there is some truth to it.
 
While consolidation in the fractional market looks like a good idea on paper, I dont see it happening soon. I dont think any of the fractionals are in the financial position to buy another.

I think what you will see first is a change in the way each fractional does business. In a pretty much saturated market, its all a matter of "putting butts in seats" as someone here said. If that means going back to an on-demand charter model in some part of the business than so be it, if it increases revenue.

Until things recover, its about survival.
 
Sounds a lot like the XOJET model.... Hmmmm

I could definitely see some consolidation in the Fractional/Charter world, but who would buy who???
 
If that means going back to an on-demand charter model in some part of the business than so be it, if it increases revenue.

DING! DING! DING! We have a WINNER! :crying:
 

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