Jerry Holland, the founder of private aviation services firm and FBO network Sheltair, died Tuesday at the age of 90.
Sheltair announced Holland’s passing in a statement on Thursday. He died at home surrounded by loved ones, the company said.
Starting with a single FBO, Holland built Sheltair into the nation’s largest privately held aviation network. The company boasts 16 locations across four states, employs 500 people, and controls almost 5 million square feet of real estate…