FORMER DOT CHIEF HELPS VIRGIN AMERICA IN U.S. CERTIFICATION EFFORT

FORMER DOT SECRETARY Samuel K. Skinner was recruited to help Virgin America in its long-running effort to win DOT approval to provide domestic air service in the U.S. Skinner, who also served as White House chief of staff under President George H.W. Bush, was named vice chairman of the startup...

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