BACK IN THE SKY: Orange County’s self-effacing...
BACK IN THE SKY: Orange County’s self-effacing developer, philanthropist, vintage car collector and former airline owner, William Lyon, is back in the cockpit of an aviation firm. . . . Lyon, 66, a partner in a deal to buy Martin Aviation (D5), is a retired Air Force brigadier general who has kept up a love affair with flying since he was a teen-ager in West Los Angeles. After selling AirCal in 1986 for a cool $15-million profit, the Coto de Caza resident continued to fly his Falcon 50 jet, which is kept at John Wayne Airport.
For the record:
12:00 a.m. Feb. 23, 1990 For the Record
Los Angeles Times Friday February 23, 1990 Orange County Edition Metro Part B Page 3 Column 6 Metro Desk 1 inches; 27 words Type of Material: Correction
William Lyon--The military rank of developer and former airline co-owner William Lyon was reported incorrectly in the Newswatch column Wednesday. He is a retired U.S. Air Force major general.
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