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Mark Malone, the son of Walt Disney’s personal pilot, Charles A. Malon, Jr., is an accomplished business jet pilot in his own right. Malone shares his father’s legacy with photos that tell the story of great times flying with Walt Disney aboard his airplane, better known as Mickey Mouse One.
 
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Friday, 21 October 2022
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Global air transport is being battered by a myriad of new problems: looming recessions in the U.S. and Europe, a pumped-up U.S. dollar, high inflation, fast-rising interest rates and a supply chain crisis. But the mood of the industry remains surprisingly upbeat. Even demand for widebodies, not long ago deeply depressed, is returning fast.

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Jens Flottau, Executive Editor (Commercial Aviation), Aviation Week Network
John L. Plueger, CEO and President, and Member of the Board of Directors of Air Lease Corporation
Sash Tusa, Aerospace Analyst and Partner, Agency Partners
 
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