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Global Finance, Dec 2001 by Green, Paula L
"A corporate aircraft offers flexibility and freedom. You can fly to locations that don't have commercial airports. It offers security and privacy," says Pete West, senior vice president of government and public affairs for the National Business Aviation Association inWashington. "Plus it's a flying office. You can get a lot of work done on a corporate aircraft."
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Paula L. Green is a New York-based contributor to Global Finance. E-mail: pgreen@gfmag.com
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