

| Fax machines, conference calls, cellular phones, e-mail: none has replaced the need to travel to conduct business. In today's complex and fast-paced business world, companies large and small have turned increasingly to company-owned, chartered, or leased aircraft to fly their personnel around the country or overseas.
Though not unique to the United States, business aviation is more widespread here than elsewhere. Company operations are often widely dispersed, and the size of the nation makes flying a practical way to get around. Business aviation offers a higher degree of flexibility and efficiency than commercial carriers can provide. In an arena where time indeed is money, business aviation can provide a competitive edge. | |||
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Updated: 06/16/98
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