Sheltair Founder Jerry Holland Dies at 90

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…

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