Cleveland-based Flight Options came full circle this week when company founder Kenn Ricci returned to the helm, some six years after he sold the fractional provider. He now comes back to a flagging company in need of help, not to mention one with pilot labor problems.
AIN spoke with Ricci to find out his plans for turning Flight Options around, as well as making peace with the pilots. Click here to listen.
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