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Old December 13th 04, 03:39 AM
David Lesher
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Matt Whiting writes:


Another big reason nowadays is security for corporate executives. And
if you consider the cost per hour of a CEO in the equation, then often a
corporate aircraft will save the company money compared to using public
transportation and the additional time that consumes. Kee


Beware the Key Man rules -- usually your insurance carrier {if not
common sense} restricts the # of PHB's traveling on a given flight.
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