Apparently sending an email to [email protected]. Mark attn Kathleen, will get it sorted, my local contacts at Maroochydore have all be laid off as a result of the new program.
Let’s see how HB go as a good example of what JQ would have been, UO is a poor sample by comparison with its long history of issues and owners not dissimilar to Tiger. 3K outcome is irrelevent as it operated in a totally different market as discussed in that thread.
Just because airlines are...
You need to look at the long term relationship between CX and QF which has been fragile to say the least:
CX were very proactive in stopping the setup of Jetstar Hong Kong
CX used to be a partner in the Ansett FFP prior to their demise
Most of them have seats that are no longer certified, following the scandalous falsifications Japanese company Koito Industries made for their product.
MROs simply don’t have the room, QF, and LH have yet to get all their A380s back in the air after COVID for that reason and EY got their last A380 back last week. Both EY and LH have their own A380 maintenance facilities.
Most of the economy fare are non earning on QF, what they are called is irrelevant, it’s the class that matters, depending on destination economy light can be in L for instance
Don’t need to watch a video to realise that given the airport within hours of the crash said the car was at a designated surveillance point clear of the runway zone, with the plane hitting the fence and pushing the car into the water.
I think I know about runways, point is there was fence stopping security cars from accessing the controlled area of the airport. The plane left skid marks at the crash gate in my photo. The outside road is more of a goat track, but it’s there
Taken from the access road at the threshold.
Your confusing the internal road with the perimeter road which is below the runway elevation a fair bit
It does not have line markings
AIrT raised $100M earlier this year through a subsidiary, AAM 24-1, LLC. This non-recourse agreement, renegotiated with existing institutional investors took it from $30M previously. It won’t yet show on the books as it’s a progressive drawdown until 2027.
And how’s that working out across the ditch?
https://www.thepost.co.nz/business/360834809/air-nz-whim-rolls-royce-over-engine-issues-outgoing-boss-says