Safire Aircraft CEO Camilo Salomon has been locked out of his office

According to an AOPA bulletin to members, Safire Aircraft CEO Camilo Salomon has been locked out of his office at Miami Executive Aviation at Opa Locka (Fla.) Airport for failure to pay rent. He said he is continuing to pursue financing for his company to develop a very light jet.

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