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Netjets was using them to offset but then the dumbaz pilots were trying to sales pitch our owners so cut them off we did. Ofcourse we are really the dumbazz for using them in the first place. :)

Consider your source. I have no way of knowing if it ever happened, but pilots were all instructed not to make sales pitches. At the time we offered nothing less than half share ownership. So, why would we pitch XOJet to 16th and 1/4 share owners? Our boss PT met with RTS and they both agreed we were not competitors. We didn't start offering smaller hour block programs until we stopped flying for NJA.
 
Fractional?

xojet is:

a management service that sells airplanes. Not a fractional provider.

tis all:beer:
OK, if you say so...

This is not flame and I'm not necessarily disagreeing with you, but can you please tell me what the difference is other than the size of the shares?
 

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