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The airline industry is also campaigning to mark business jets as contributors to congestion and therefore delays.
Some are personal, like the one his wife gave him to celebrate their engagement, and some were bought to mark business successes.
In the end, will this mark business as usual, with a burst of negative press and when the dust settles no change or will this somehow change the social media landscape?
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