EJA EXPECTS TO ADD 200 PILOTS NEXT YEAR AS NETJETS GROWTH CONTINUES

Executive Jet, Inc. expects to hire more than 200 pilots in 1998 as the company attempts to keep pace with surging demand for its NetJets fractional aircraft ownership program. EJA hired 106 pilots in 1996 and currently has 350 pilots on the payroll, according to Richard G. Smith, III, EJA's...

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