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Bayer and Alcoa Flight Depts?

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WrknStff

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Might as well throw another corp question out there. Do either of these two companies have a flight detachment? If so, where are they based?

Thanks.
 
Not sure about Bayer but Alcoa runs a shop out of AGC. A G550, Global, and maybe another Gulfstream in there somewhere. If you didn't start a file with them when you were born good luck.
 
Bayer used to have a couple LR35's, a LR55, and a B1900. They flew through PIT pretty often back in the day. Not sure if they still have them or where they are based.
 
According to NBAA, Bayer moved to RDU. It's showing they have a couple of Lear 55's. I think that may be down from 3. If you'd like the contact info, PM me.
 
Bayer did have some LR55s. Not sure about today. One was for sale a few years ago. N1129M was the tail #.
 
I interviewed at Bayer about 5 years ago, but I was pretty inexperienced for the job. They were very courteous, and professional. They took me up for the flight portion of the interview in one of their Lear 55's - nice ride. At that time, they were based out of Elkhart, IN. FWIW.
 
bayer has 2 lr-55 and are based in the carolina's. Alcoa is currently based in AGC and has a G-5 not a 550 and a global. neither are hiring as far as I know. Rumor is Alcoa is going to TEB.
 

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