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Originally Posted by tbomachines
Yes. And?
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A business jet is nothing more than a tool in a toolbox. One benefit is time travel. If a man can get to a location faster in a private business jet and accomplish more than sitting in the local Greyhound style airport waiting four hours for a delayed flight, then he is more productive and his business operates more efficiently.
It is the same as having access to a high quality automotive tool versus a cheapo depo automotive tool that may cost more in time and money and frustration.
I'm aware of one rather large business where middle management is REQUIRED to fly on commercial airlines even though the company owns a fleet of very fast (41,000 feet direct point-to-point capable) business jets. Why is this? It is because if the dumb ass public ever got wind that middle management were flying on private jets, their stock prices would tumble and the public would revolt by not purchasing products the company sells.
However, if middle management were allowed to fly the company's private jets, they would be TEN TIMES MORE PRODUCTIVE which would result in
GUARANTEED lower pricing of their products.
Stupidity rules yet again.