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Greetings!
After months of campaigning, the 2012 election is finally here. Because our industry confronts a host of policy challenges, it's important to understand which candidates best support aviation, and then make your vote count!
Before casting your ballot, here are a couple of articles from the NBAA website that you might find interesting:
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Move Update
The date of our move to Wheeling has been changed! It is now expected to begin earlier, on or around November 15th. We should be completed by December 15th, and will have consolidated corporate, sales, maintenance, and operations into a single location. This move is an enormous step for N-Jet, creating substantial room for growth in both staff and additional managed aircraft.
What to Expect:
The new locations will include 15,000 square feet of finished office space and 28,800 square feet of hangar space in two open bays.
The office space will include:
- An operations and dispatch center
- Customer reception with large lounge and work areas
- Individual offices for key staff
- Two conference rooms
- A meeting room for 30+ people
- Library
- Sleeping quarters
- Men's and women's locker rooms with shower facilities
- First and second floor kitchens
- Maintenance shop
- Parts room
- Individual briefing and planning workstations for 40+ pilots.
More perks include a gated and fenced secure parking area and a covered portico, which makes a superb customer drop-off area. Also, the energy inefficient canvas rolling-style doors that exist at our current location will be replaced by energy efficient bottom rolling hangar doors.
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November's Featured Aircraft: Dassault Falcon 10
 The Dassault Falcon 10 is one of N-Jet's classic business aircraft. It can seat five to six passengers, and was the fastest of our corporate fleet for many years.
This light, twin-turbo jet was first introduced in 1970. It can reach a high-speed cruise of 454 knots, also making it the fastest in the business market for many years. Although the Falcon 10 is no longer produced, it remains very popular today.
Dassault is known for high quality aircraft, and has been a leader in innovation in general aviation. The company creates jets with high standards of engineering, structural quality, and technological advancement.
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On November 19th, 1938, construction began on a new airport to serve the nation's capital, Washington, D.C. Built in nearby Virginia, this airport became Ronald Reagan National Airport.
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November Birthdays: Dean Maertens - Nov. 14 Anthony Stolarczyzk - Nov. 16 Brett Hanson - Nov. 23
Scott Spujth - Nov. 24
November Anniversaries:
Jimmy Bauer - 6 Years Doug Frederick - 13 Years Bill Guderly - 6 Years Randolph Kemmer - 8 Years Judith Skarvi - 2 Years Al Sundberg - 7 Years |
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