| Va. entrepreneur hopes air-charter software soars | |
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| Posted by Adam Webster | |
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This news is compelling if only because it validates the future of air taxi ubiquity. The market is a ways off, but when the good, the bad and the ugly of the software world start piling in to make stuff that helps aircraft get quoted and booked easier (with less troublesome humans involved) then you know we are going places. This story got our attention since when people with industry "reference-ability" get in the space, it is, one way or another, good for us ordinary worker bee / mortals who have been carefully building the air taxi foundation prior to their recent epiphany that their *might* be an opportunity in here. This post was made by Adam Webster who does not want to go to the NBAA S&D Conference in RNO next week, but due to his good friends at Azure Aviation he has been coaxed into attending under the auspices of droves of potential RSVPair prospects who seek to give him money. |
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| Last Updated ( Monday, 07 February 2005 ) | |




