BJT Waypoints
BJT WAYPOINTS | March 15, 2022
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BJT VIDEO
A SHOW OF SUPPORT FOR UKRAINE THAT MAY BRING A TEAR
A helicopter company from that country couldn’t participate in an industry convention in Dallas last week. Watch what happened at its unattended booth.
 
QUOTE UNQUOTE
“A timid question will always receive a confident answer.”
— lawyer Charles John Darling
 
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SPONSOR CONTENT
GAIN PERSPECTIVE ON THE LATEST BUSINESS AVIATION MARKET TRENDS
Global Jet Capital provides insight on the current state of the business aviation industry.
 
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IN THE NEWS
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WHEELS UP SEES HIGHER REVENUE IN Q4 BUT ALSO A NET LOSS
The New York–based private-lift company now has 12,040 active members.
 
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RECOGNIZED
CARBON OFFSET OPTIONS EXPAND
This article has just been named a finalist for best contributed column in an American Society of Business Publication Editors competition.
 
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FROM OUR ARCHIVES
John Terzian Photo: Manuello Paganelli
JOHN TERZIAN
Private jets “make business 10 times better” for the co-ounder of a hospitality empire.
 
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DON'T MISS!
BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE FLIGHT DEPARTMENT
BJT parent company AIN Media Group has been hosting a series of one-day regional conferences on sustainability and the modern flight department that explain everything about carbon offsets, building to LEED standards, and more. You can sign up now for the next event on March 30 in Los Angeles.
 

Correction: The subject line in our last edition incorrectly indicated that a Global Express had been grounded in the UK’s Russia crackdown. In fact, as noted in the story, the aircraft was a Global 6500.