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Nolife

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I remember hearing somewhere that NetJets conducted a study of the pros and cons of having several gateways versus a few bases? If they in fact did do this is it available for public consumption?
 
No...
 
On that note, I heard NJ paid a Nobel Prize winner to come in and write software that schedules airplanes and crews and saves a ton of money for NJ each year.

Anychance that software is available for public consumption?
 
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I remember hearing somewhere that NetJets conducted a study of the pros and cons of having several gateways versus a few bases? If they in fact did do this is it available for public consumption?


if so, some of the other fracs could learn from it.....
 
On that note, I heard NJ paid a Nobel Prize winner to come in and write software that schedules airplanes and crews and saves a ton of money for NJ each year.

Anychance that software is available for public consumption?

Al Gore is a man of many talents.
 
I spoke with someone from the Office of the Chairman about a year ago and he was talking about the benefits of the "domiciles." Basiclly, the only way it would save NJA any money is if EVERY crew member lived in those cities. Obviously, that wan't going to happen.
 

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