Regulating Planesharing: Exploring Common Carriage and Expense Sharing

The legal fate of Flytenow, a ridesharing platform for small planes, was sealed by the FAA’s determination that it acted as a common carrier despite Flytenow’s claim that it was engaged in permissible expense sharing. What are common carriage and expense sharing? A variety of experts discuss the legal aspects of the Flytenow case.


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Alan Guichard

CFO and Co-Founder

Flytenow, Inc.


Christopher Koopman

Senior Director of Strategy and Research

Center for Growth and Opportunity


Gregory S. McNeal

Professor of Law and Public Policy, Pepperdine University

Co-Founder, AirMap


Jon Riches

Vice President for Litigation

Goldwater Institute


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