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[Weighing about as much as an SUV and powered by two jet engines tiny enough to slip into the trunk of a car, VLJs have the aviation industry giddy with possibilities.] Our fleet forecast projects that these manufacturers may not be able to build enough of these things fast enough, ... If they're anywhere near as advertised in terms of performance, it's going to be a stampede to buy them.

Michael Boyd

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