Business at Raytheon's fractional aircraft ownership program
DESPITE PROBLEMS on the production side of the house, business at Raytheon's fractional aircraft ownership program appears to be booming. The company said Raytheon Travel Air "had a record fourth quarter with revenue of $82 million, bringing 1999 revenue to $230 million. Both revenue and fractional...
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