General Motors wants aviation regulators to block the public from tracking a plane it uses after the company was slammed for flying its execs in a private jet to Washington, D.C. to discuss a $25 billion auto-industry bailout.
General Motors wants aviation regulators to block the public from tracking a plane it uses after the company was slammed for flying its execs in a private jet to Washington, D.C. to discuss a $25 billion auto-industry bailout.