- January 19, 2021, 12:20 PM
Earle Plain Martin III, a charter operator who became a known champion of the Mitsubishi MU-2 turboprop twin, passed away on December 31 after battling Covid-19. He was 65 years old.
Martin was dubbed by a colleague as “Mr. Mitsubishi” and had devoted a significant amount of time to speak publicly about the attributes of the MU-2 after it came under criticism and urged fellow operators to take industry-wide product surveys, leading to Mitsubishi earning top ratings. He also highlighted safety and training throughout these campaigns, according to obituary information from the
Houston Chronicle.
Born in Houston on Aug. 14, 1955, Martin attended Vanderbilt University and then received a law degree from the University of Texas. He embarked on a career in law, joining the firm of Vinson & Elkins. However, his love of flying led him to change course and become an air charter pilot and launch his own operation, Personal Air Charter.
GM Stock Rises 6% As General Motors Unveils Plan to Launch All-Electric Van and Flying Cars
Jan 13 2021 · 10:35 UTC by Bhushan Akolkar · 3 min read
Photo: GM Corporate Newsroom
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General Motors is accelerating the development of all-electric vans produced by its new business unit BrightDrop. On the other hand, the company has also revealed its ambitions to bring flying car taxis into the market.
On Tuesday, January 12, shares of General Motors Company (NYSE: GM) hit a five-year record high as the Detroit automaker made interesting announcements. General Motors plans to launch an all-electric delivery van EV600 by the end of this year.