Tiger Aircraft

Criss was fired by the board for allegedly selling the assets of the company to Network Hosts without authority.

The four companies that owned Tiger Aircraft applied to a West Virginia Circuit Court at that time for a restraining order to prevent further sales and also to declare the previous deals invalid.

This decision was prompted by the ongoing economic situation, delays imposed by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) as part of a runway extension at Valdosta and an attractive offer to relocate from the Quitman municipal government.

At Sun 'n Fun in April 2010 the company gave an update on progress, although production had still not commenced at that time.

[20] As of December 2021, True Flight Aerospace, in spite of more than ten years of promises, had not produced a single aircraft.