Global competition hasnt so much flattened the world as it has reduced the place to a sort of desert. In some markets, youre doing we'll to hold your own against the other guy, never mind finding new business. This is intensely true in general aviation where-lets all sigh together here-the universe is in decline. What that means is that if every decision a business makes isn't the right one, it had better not make too many wrong ones.
Global competition hasnt so much flattened the world as it has reduced the place to a sort of desert. In some markets, youre doing we’ll to hold your own against the other guy, never mind finding new business. This is intensely true in general aviation where-lets all sigh together here-the universe is in decline. What that
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Paul Bertorelli is Aviation Consumer’s Editor at Large. In addition to his valued contributions to Aviation Consumer, his in-depth video productions on sister publication AVweb cover a wide variety of topics that greatly contribute to safety, operation and aircraft ownership. When Paul isn’t writing or filming, he’s out flying his J3 Cub.