Even before it announced an order for 30 Cessna Citation Xs and 80 Bombardier Challenger 300s at the NBAA Convention in September, XOJet was busy blurring the lines between fractional and charter operations. To find out more about the company’s unique business plan and future growth, AIN spoke with XOJet chief strategy and marketing officer Nick Solinger.
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