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| Shackelford Melton & McKinley Attorney David Norton says New Approach to Corporate Jet Business Taking Off At DFW |
| February 8, 2010 6:00 am |
DFW Airport is making plans to handle increased amounts of corporate jet traffic for the 2011 Super Bowl and beyond. And that represents a big change in the airport's approach to that level of traffic, says business jet expert David Norton of Shackelford, Melton & McKinley in Dallas, who helps companies buy and lease corporate jets. DFW's chief says he expects an eventual doubling of corporate jet traffic at the airport. "What this means is you now have another player in the competition to attract corporate jets, and the player just happens to be the 800-pound gorilla called DFW," Norton says. "That's a big turnaround; maybe with the downturn in commercial aviation, the airport is looking to make up the difference elsewhere." To interview Mr. Norton, contact Mark Annick at 800-559-4534 or mark@androvett.com.
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