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check six

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Any truth to the rumor that yum brands is going to close their flight dept and outsource that function to a fractional?

Thanks,

Check Six
 
They've always had fractional contracts they've used in conjunction.

Maybe with the time older airframes spend in maintenance, they've decided to cut their losses.

Fractional makes a whole lot of sense when done correctly, even at a high fee structure. When done poorly, well, not so much.
 
From what I hear its true. Moving operation to Texas and Gulfstream might be going away, They still have the challenger in Addison and another in California. New CEO didnt want to stay in Louisville
 

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