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Record flight numbers stoke industry scramble to secure planes old or new
Less than two weeks into 2021, a bidding war could be one of the UK’s biggest PE battles of the year
The shareholder weekend has the spirit of a cult based on informality
Demanding customers are driving market leaders to invest in new aircraft and a more tailored service
Departure comes as two-year pay stand-off with pilots drags on
Models promoted as offering quicker long-range journeys
Instant pricing for the charter industry erodes the traditional advantages bought with an upfront fee
Private jet industry is years behind global norms in flexibility and service
The NetJets executive has been busy with fractional deals
Market has yet to regain levels reached before the crisis
Several upcoming projects display the industry’s resilience as well as its ability to innovate
Second-hand business aircraft go for a lot less as planes stay on the market for prolonged periods
Orders seem to indicate the industry is on the up
Fractional jet ownership fails to take off in the Middle East, writes Rohit Jaggi
In spite of NetJets’ new confidence, the model is under threat, reports Gill Plimmer
Mr Buffett and Charlie Munger, his sidekick, operate like the Beverly Hillbillies of global finance
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