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Union coming at Flexjet!

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If you go to the FAA site, air carrier is defined as the holder of a certificate (121, 135 etc.). Flexjet is defined as a general aviation company because we do not hold a certificate. If it ever comes to a union here, we will most definitely be in court over the issue of RLA vs NLRB.
 

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