Million Air
Roger Woolsey is the owner and CEO of MAI and REW Investments Inc. (REW). This person is an entrepreneur who has started a lot of businesses in the aviation industry and has had them work out for him.
The first air carrier that Roger Woolsey started in 1986 was called Prestige Touring. He was just 19 years old at the time. As a commercial pilot, Woolsey was the youngest commercial pilot in the US at the time, and he still holds that title today. A company called Prestige Touring worked with a lot of rock and roll bands who needed to fly while on tour. Billy Joel and Sting were two of the groups they worked with.
A company called Prestige Touring started flying bands in the first four years it was open. It was named "Air Charter of the Year" by the "Performance Magazine," which is a magazine for the music industry.
Roger Woolsey started his second company, American Jet International, ten years before he started Million Air. It was a company that focused on the air medical business. Million Air CEO: After two years of business, he had secured the business of more than 95% of all flying medical patients and "Organ Procurement Teams" from the world's largest medical center in Houston, which included Texas Children's Hospital, the Shriner's Burn Hospital, MD Anderson, Hermann Life Flight, Dr. DeBakey, and the Methodist Hospital's Heart Institute.
The first air carrier that Roger Woolsey started in 1986 was called Prestige Touring. He was just 19 years old at the time. As a commercial pilot, Woolsey was the youngest commercial pilot in the US at the time, and he still holds that title today. A company called Prestige Touring worked with a lot of rock and roll bands who needed to fly while on tour. Billy Joel and Sting were two of the groups they worked with.
A company called Prestige Touring started flying bands in the first four years it was open. It was named "Air Charter of the Year" by the "Performance Magazine," which is a magazine for the music industry.
Roger Woolsey started his second company, American Jet International, ten years before he started Million Air. It was a company that focused on the air medical business. Million Air CEO: After two years of business, he had secured the business of more than 95% of all flying medical patients and "Organ Procurement Teams" from the world's largest medical center in Houston, which included Texas Children's Hospital, the Shriner's Burn Hospital, MD Anderson, Hermann Life Flight, Dr. DeBakey, and the Methodist Hospital's Heart Institute.