Firm Watch
Jul. 6, 2007
Pillsbury Is Flying High After Virgin-America Airline Deal
LOS ANGELES - Talk about jumping out of a plane without a parachute. Virgin America company was grounded in late 2006. The fledgling airline's application to the federal Department of Transportation had been turned down, mainly because the U.S. government felt British citizens had too much control in the airline.
Daily Journal Staff Writer
LOS ANGELES - Talk about jumping out of a plane without a parachute.
Virgin America company was grounded in late 2006. The fledgling airline's application to the federal Department of Transportation had been turned down, mainly because the U.S. government felt British citizens had too much control in the airline.
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