November 2010
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30 Nov 2010 | : Aircraft Leases, Jet Lease, Uncategorized
Nicholas Calio was named this week as the next CEO of the Air Transport Association, the trade organization that represents most U.S. airlines. Calio holds a long Washington pedigree both as a lobbyist and as a White House staffer. “Nick has a record of success in managing complex issues and working collaboratively with people at the highest levels, both in the private and public sectors,” said Glenn Tilton, ATA chairman. “His leadership skills and reputation for integrity on both sides of the aisle make him uniquely suited to head ATA.” Calio said he will focus on easing taxes and regulations for the industry, improving infrastructure and increasing access to international markets.
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30 Nov 2010 | : Aircraft Leases, Jet Lease, Uncategorized
The Dec. 15 deadline is approaching for Wolf Aviation Fund grant proposals. Each year the fund provides help for innovative projects that “promote and support general aviation.”
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30 Nov 2010 | : Aircraft Leases, Jet Lease, Uncategorized
Nicholas Calio was named this week as the next CEO of the Air Transport Association, the trade organization that represents most U.S. airlines. Calio holds a long Washington pedigree both as a lobbyist and as a White House staffer. “Nick has a record of success in managing complex issues and working collaboratively with people at the highest levels, both in the private and public sectors,” said Glenn Tilton, ATA chairman. “His leadership skills and reputation for integrity on both sides of the aisle make him uniquely suited to head ATA.” Calio said he will focus on easing taxes and regulations for the industry, improving infrastructure and increasing access to international markets.
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