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..jets  ;D. I've only been on it a few times over the years but it's much nicer and more comfortable on shorter flights IMO  O0:

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Lesley Ho: "I don't like flying on small plane, I need a Xanax. I'm fine on planes, just not little ones."

Judy Ho: "This is part of the contract of being a Ho, you have to be able to withstand private jets. Mom, she's gonna throw up give me the Chanel bag. God forbid my Hermes."

Lesley Ho: "I'm not going to throw up, I just have anxiety."

Judy Ho: "It's only a one hour flight."




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Here's one example of my private jet flights:












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This key player is gone though:

Farewell To Learjet: Bombardier’s Exit Has Been Long In The Making

Bombardier is ending production of its iconic Learjet in the fourth quarter, saying in its quarterly earning report Thursday that the move would allow it to focus on its more profitable Challenger and Global business jet lines.

...It’s a sad end for Learjet, the first mass-manufactured light business jet, which was developed in the 1960s by the self-taught American engineer and inventor Bill Lear. Bombardier acquired it in 1990 from its bankrupt parent.




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