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Monthly Archives: May 2010
Boeing 787 vs De Haviland Comet – Will History Repeat?
I know I’ve said it before, but this latest news from Jon Ostrower (aka FlightBlogger) about the recent Boeing 787 delay being due to a design flaw in the tail really makes me wonder if the 787 isn’t doomed to … Continue reading
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Tagged 787, Boeing, Comet, de Havilland, design, failure, fatigue
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Macquarie Airports have lost it Entirely
As if Sydney Airport (YSSY) being voted Australia’s worst airport for the 4th time in a row wasn’t enough of a wake up call for Macquarie Airports and the airport’s management & board, the government is bringing forward their oversite … Continue reading
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Tagged ACCC, Airside Tarmac Tours, Macquarie Airports, MAp, Sydney Airport, YSSY
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BA Cabin Crew Learned from Alitalia???
Let’s see now, British Airways have been struggling for a while with reports of poor service, losing high-end premium customers, cutting back on routes and recently announcing a second record financial loss in a row. Throw in the impact from … Continue reading →