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It was just a matter of time: Executive Jet Management (EJM) has filed an application with the U.S. Department of Transportation to offer business jet service between Chicago and New York, and New York and Los Angeles. According to published reports, the carrier plans to use Chicago's Midway Airport (MDW) and Westchester County Airport (HPN, outside of New York City) as two service points. There was no immediate word from the DOT on whether or when the operator's application -- which called for some 30 round-trip flights each week in the Chicago/New York market and 10 between New York and Los Angeles -- would be approved. More...
 
Hate to burst your bubble or deflate your ebullience - but this is not the first time and probably will not be the last. Your point ?
 
Can you predict the future or something? Maybe it's your "Wide Variety" of smelly aircraft experience that gave you the foresight to see this whole thing evolving.

I see an old man, beyond his day looking down the bridge of his nose through a set of reading glasses trying to teach us, green behind the ears youngsters about life in avaition. The only problem with our professer is.....He isn't very knowledgeable and way too condescending.

Sorry Publishers, you have no credibility with me.
 
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Live4flyng said:
Hey Publishers? You say "It was just a matter of time". What exactly do you mean by that? Can you predict the future or something? Maybe it's your "Wide Variety" of smelly aircraft experience that gave you the foresight to see this whole thing evolving.

It was the article on Avweb that said , it was a matter of time.:)
 
Ok. I take back my first 3 sentences then, everthing else stands.
 
This was an article in the NBAA news or Avweb reprint I just copied the press release and was not making a comment.
 
Publishers,

NBAA news or AvWeb are not press releases. They're news organizations, and as such should at least get credit when someone reposts their content somewhere else. Elsewise, it could be considered copyright infringement--but you already knew that, right??
 
AeroBoy said:
Publishers,

NBAA news or AvWeb are not press releases. They're news organizations, and as such should at least get credit when someone reposts their content somewhere else. Elsewise, it could be considered copyright infringement--but you already knew that, right??

Re-read the original post verrrryy slooowwwly. At the end you will see a link, which does establish credit to the source. Hardly copyright infringement.
 
BB said last week that this service was applied for but no start date was seen in the near future....If you believe that wind bag EJM applied to protect possible slots "if" and when they decided to start the service....

Of course he denied Horizons etc....
 

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