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Today's top D-FW business news you need to know dallasnews.com A new charter program, Rising Aviatio

Today's top D-FW business news you need to know [BUSINESS](dallasnews.com/business) dallasnews.com [Never too young to fly: Can high school programs solve the pilot shortage for airlines?]( A new charter program, Rising Aviation High School in Addison, is training students to fly amid a pilot [...] [CEO pay at U.S. companies soars to a median of $14.5 million in 2021]( Top executives’ 17% pay gain towers over the 4.4% increase in wages and benefits netted by private-sector [...] [Robert Smith’s Vista Equity raises $9 billion as it readies for next round buyouts]( The amount is nearly halfway to the Austin firm’s $20 billion target for its flagship fund. [NorthPark searches for new gold coin backer as Comerica pulls out]( The Dallas-based bank has told the mall it can’t support the gold coins anymore and the mall says it’s not [...]   ADVERTISMENT   [Delta’s canceled flights lead to weekend travel woes]( The Atlanta-based carrier’s scrubbed flights were a major contributor to delays over a busy travel weekend. [Here’s how higher education boosts Texans’ lifetime earnings]( Students with vocational certificates and two-year degrees can earn more than some peers who have a [...] [Irving-based Biote wants to bring hormone replacement therapy into the ‘mainstream’]( The firm, which begins trading Friday, uses a franchise-like model to partner with over 5,000 practitioners at [...] [American Airlines relaunching delayed route from DFW Airport to Auckland, New Zealand]( The pandemic delayed the route in October 2020, but it’s now back on the Fort Worth-based carrier’s fall [...] [Starbucks workers in Dallas, Addison join wave of union efforts in U.S.]( Starbucks employees said they are seeking ‘the dignity of being able to meet our basic living expenses and [...] [MORE FROM BUSINESS](   ADVERTISMENT   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Privacy Policy](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy) | [Account Login]( |[Help Center]( [Terms of Service]( | [Manage Preferences](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy| [Unsubscribe]( The Dallas Morning News 1954 Commerce Street Dallas, TX 75201 © Copyright 2022

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