Richard Branson Skewers Ryan Reynolds's Business Knowledge as Virgin Atlantic and Aviation Gin Announce PartnershipThe British billionaire doesn't hold back.

ByPatrick Carone

Virgin Atlantic

They look like they're having fun, at least.

In a lighthearted video released this morning,Virgin GroupfounderSir Richard Bransonand Aviation Gin owner (andDeadpoolactor)Ryan Reynoldsannounced that Virgin Atlantic will be serving the award-winning spirit in Virgin Atlantic Clubhouses and on board its flights.

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"I'm delighted Virgin Atlantic is working with Ryan and his team on this partnership," Branson said in a press release. "Aviation Gin was born out of a spirit ofinnovation, so serving it on board Virgin Atlantic flights seemed like the perfect combination." Adds Reynolds: "I've been a huge fan of Sir Richard Branson and Virgin for years. For Aviation to be chosen as the gin of choice for such an iconic and quintessentially British brand is a complete honor."

Branson pokes fun at Reynolds's attempts at "corporate speak" in the video, suggesting that he just be himself. Echoing this playful back-and-forth, Reynolds admits that, "Sir Richard has promised to teach me the difference between revenue and profit, so I am beyond excited."

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In celebration of the partnership, a selection of passengers on board Virgin Atlantic flights on Sept. 30 will get a special mixology experience hosted by bartenders from some of the world's best bars, fromThe Dead Rabbitin New York toSmugglers Covein San Francisco.

Image credit: Virgin Atlantic

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Reynolds announced his ownership of Aviation Gin in February, joining this year's crop of celebrity spirits investors which includes Bob Dylan, Metallica and -- most recently --Conor McGregor. One of the world's highest rated gins, it's crafted in small batches in Portland, Ore.

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Patrick Carone

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Patrick Carone covers all aspects of entrepreneurship, specializing in the automotive, entertainment, hospitality, spirits and cannabis industries.

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