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Before they sold us down the river to NJ. We didn't make a fractional sale for something like two years. If we can't sale our product and make money for Cessna why wouldn't they make some kind of deal. My point is, we needed to tread lightly. We'll never know if it would have turned out differently in some way without complicating the situation with the Teamsters. I truly believe they were the straw that broke the camel's back. Well it's definitely water over the dam now. I don't think CA has more then a few months. Just a Damn shame!

Nobody was selling anything during that period. But they were making money off the existing fractional contracts with management fees. It wouldn't make sence for CA to give that up voluntarily. They had marching orders from their parent.

The irony is from what I understand CA management and the IBT actually have an excellent relationship.
 

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