General Motors Corp whose chief executive was blasted last week by US lawmakers for flying on a private jet to ask for public funds, has asked the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to prevent public tracking of a jet it leases.
"We availed ourselves of the same option as others have," to have the plane removed from the FAA's tracking service, a GM spokesman, Greg Martin, said Thursday.
He declined to comment on why GM made the request or when the company expects the FAA to decide whether to grant it.
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