I agree it is ridiculuous to purposely shrink a company......I can see getting rid of the overrages (100 or so unused airframes), and watching costs carefully...
However, what in Netjets EMT planning has shown they have a cognitive process in place for getting new owners to sign up? They have nothing new to sell, and haven't for a few years. Have cut costs to the bone, to the detriment of some owners. Have engaged in a complete Union busting mentality which has reversed the positive atmosphere that once exhisted.... (by the way, this was unneeded. Santuli realized that having good relations helped business immensely. Too bad Sokol couldn't figure that out.)
But my number 1 concern is who they have put in charge. Hansell has zero experience in this field or any other business field. Dichter "left" to pursue other interests

.. (more like didn't want to be part of the downfall IMO)... I can't see Buffett caring much about NJA when he keeps someone as inexperienced as Hansell in for even this long. Hopefully his days are numbered..
I'm not trying to be sarcastic. If you have answers let me know. I'm on the outside looking in. and will be for a very long time it appears. Maybe forever if the EMT can't turn it around.