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Global Crossing Airlines Group Inc N.JET

Alternate Symbol(s):  N.JET.B | JETBF | JETMF

Global Crossing Airlines Group Inc. operates a United States Part 121 domestic flag and supplemental airline using the Airbus A320 family of aircraft (A320). Its business model is to provide services on an Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance (ACMI) using wet lease contracts to airlines and non-airlines, and on a Full Service (Charter) basis whereby it provides passenger aircraft charter services to customers by charging an all-in fee that includes fuel, insurance, landing fees, and navigation fees. The Company also operates an ACMI cargo service, flying the A321 freighter. The Company maintains additional crew bases at locations: San Antonio International Airport (SAT) in San Antonio, Texas, and Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Its passenger aircraft fleet is built on the Airbus A320-200 fleet family. Its cargo aircraft fleet is based on the Airbus A321 aircraft type. It operates within the United States, Europe, Canada, Central and South America.


NEO:JET - Post by User

Post by 2batterieson Apr 02, 2006 4:27am
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Post# 10610015

Mr Wineguy and Tim Horton.

Mr Wineguy and Tim Horton.Mr Wineguy: I hope you read this, since you indicated earlier that you have put me on ignore. But since I value your chart reading skills, I would like for you to offer to this form a comment. It has occurred to me, as I read the front page article in the lower half of the Saturday April 1, 2006, Globe and Mail's business section that Mr Wineguy would be the ideal person to ask for a comment on where Cxx could be headed,if he could factor in the Tim Horton's IPO. This factor would include the speculative player(s), similar to the ones who(whom?)that last week drove up the share price of Canada's dearly loved Timmys. Lets say you took the speculative players, as describled in Derek Decloet's article, and mixed it into the Cxx play, where would the results place the share price, say in 18 mounths? According to your chart(s) of course. I asumming that the speculative investors will have a factor to play in the story. A friendly challenge to keep Mr Wineguy busy while the rest of the form waits, breathlessly, for the promised drill results. Underpowered by 2batteries.
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