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MajorAv8r said:
Yes, they advertise in the neighborhood of 300 managed airplanes.

If they have that many aircraft they would be the worlds largest aircraft management company. They are not, ergo they must be inflating that number by at least 225, at a minimum. They recently showed less than 40 aircraft on their Part 135 certificate.
 
I stand corrected. Their press releases are followed with "we have access to over 400 airplanes." I read too fast. I guess any 135 charter/broker outfit could make this claim?


40 does sound more reasonable. Not near big enough to support the 300!!
 
I get one or two letters a year asking me to place the aircraft I manage, on their operating certificate. And they want a minimum guarantee of time on it for the use of their clients.

no thanks
 
Yes, they offered 200 hours per year for our larger mid-sized aircraft. They certainly offer unique perks like passes on Delta including mx and fa. What's not to like about that?


I spoke to a couple of lads running an ultra on DAE cert and they liked it there.

I just wouldlike to know from someone within, not the usual couch munchers, just what the poop really is going there today.
 

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