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Article: Private planes help Oxford Aviation take off ; The purchase of new planes rose 12.9 percent last year, and Sanford will see the benefits.
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
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- February 25, 2007
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EDWARD D. MURPHY Staff Writer
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
02-25-2007
Private planes help Oxford Aviation take off ; The purchase of new planes rose 12.9 percent last year, and Sanford will see the benefits.
Byline: EDWARD D. MURPHY Staff Writer
Edition: FINAL
Section: MAINE TRENDS 2007
The fact that a seaplane brought Jim Horowitz to Maine is particularly fitting.
Horowitz landed in the state 20 years ago, shortly after selling his boat-building and refinishing business in Florida. He flew to Maine mostly to get rated on his ability to fly a seaplane, but ended up falling in love with the state.
He also chose to shift his career from the sea to the skies as he changed his residence.
Given ...
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