Yesterday marked the culmination of five years of hard work for DayJet president and CEO Ed Iacobucci and his crew when the per-seat, on-demand air-taxi operator officially opened its doors for business. We sat down with Iacobucci in Tallahassee, Fla., after a grand-opening ceremony to get his thoughts on what the day meant for him and his fledgling company.
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