
Aug. 3, 2020
COVID-19 has made us accustomed to conducting some types of business online – but companies still rely on business aviation for one-on-one interactions, and they’re figuring out what’s needed for safe, sanitary missions. “It’s a flawed premise that everything can take place over Zoom,” said Restaurant Equipment World President Brad Pierce. “When it comes down to it, the actual relationship side of a business – that happens in person.”
In this episode of NBAA Flight Plan, host Rob Finfrock speaks with:
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