U.S. BUSINESS JET DEPARTURES IMPROVED STEADILY SINCE MIDDLE OF ’09, ANALYST SAYSCESSNA’S NEAR-TERM OUTLOOK DRAWS MIXED REACTION FROM ANALYSTSTSA TO HOLD FIRST GA SECURITY WORKING GROUP MARCH 9-10
U.S. BUSINESS JET DEPARTURES have steadily improved since the middle of 2009, wrote Jefferies & Co. analyst Howard Rubel. “In February 2009, departures declined 29 percent year-over-year, the largest drop since we started tracking the data in 2001,” Rubel said. November and December marked the first...
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