Poor Planning Fells Startups; Future Carriers Need Cash
Startup airlines, two of which failed this week, need at least $100 million to launch and those starting with little cash, depending on bridge financing or having poor business plans will most likely fail, industry experts agree. In the past 12 months small carriers such as AccessAir, ProAir, Legend...
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