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Soveriegn bases

No, Soverign bases would be Seattle, San Diego, maybe HNL?

CS will not get the Citation 680 until 2006...if they every really do get em.

Turb.
 
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What is a long trip in a Citationjet?
 
Re: Good news

Hud said:
Now that's the way to end a tour, come home and see something like this...Fracflyer, you just made my day buddy!

I aim to please. :)

I just hope the Sovereign options turn into actual orders.
 
da man,

My understanding is that Citationshares does not fly the CJs coast-to-coast. The plane hop-scotch across the country, usually ending up in a region and staying there, if possible.

CJ owners are NOT flying these coast-to-coast. By opening up gateways on the West Coast, CS can start selling shares of CJs on the West Coast.
 
Da Man said:
I see LAX and SFO on the list, that's a long trip in a CitationJet.

I see we have another intellect on the board with a full grasp of the fractional industry in general and CitationShares in particular.


BTW, they just base pilots at these bases, not aircraft. Just like the other fractionals. And just like the other fractionals, they airline the crews to and from these bases to and from the aircraft at the beginning and end of their tours.

Anything else you need explained there, Mr.Wizard??
 

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