philidor
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Post by philidor on Nov 8, 2018 17:30:57 GMT 1
That seems to be a bit much for a loyal Boeing customer. IIRC, there have been others who've gotten 30-40% off, maybe even 50%. When you come to think of it, $90 million is close to a small widebody price! I fully agree, I don't believe in that price ! That tweet looks like a trick from Boeing to uphold 737 MAX prices. Of course, the price may be apparently true if you don't take into account some parts of the deal (manufacturer's 'credits', for instance), but that's not the real price Westjet is paying.
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Post by FabienA380 on Jan 9, 2019 9:35:28 GMT 1
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Post by FabienA380 on Feb 25, 2019 9:20:30 GMT 1
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Post by FabienA380 on Mar 9, 2019 9:07:15 GMT 1
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Post by marlibu on Mar 10, 2019 23:19:00 GMT 1
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Post by peter on Dec 16, 2019 22:14:39 GMT 1
Although I'm not a big fan of Twitter (you never know how long messages and pictures will last) here's a few nice ones:
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First VietJet
First Singapore Airlines
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Post by peter on Dec 17, 2019 11:43:58 GMT 1
FabienA380 , I have no idea if this is allowed... The (very interesting) photo below is on Flickr but can not be shared. However, the photographer has placed a link on A.net himself (which seems possible to do). Now I created an account on that A.net so I could "reply with a quote". In that reply I of course found the link to the photo which, as I said above, can not be created from Flickr. And then I copied that link and pasted it below (simply because I'm very interested to find out what airline has the tail painted like this): 7862 737-8 200 7862 737-8 200 by 737 MAX Production, on Flickr If not OK simply delete this post!!
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Baroque
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Post by Baroque on Dec 17, 2019 13:11:51 GMT 1
FabienA380 , I have no idea if this is allowed... The (very interesting) photo below is on Flickr but can not be shared. However, the photographer has placed a link on A.net himself (which seems possible to do). Now I created an account on that A.net so I could "reply with a quote". In that reply I of course found the link to the photo which, as I said above, can not be created from Flickr. And then I copied that link and pasted it below (simply because I'm very interested to find out what airline has the tail painted like this): 7862 737-8 200 7862 737-8 200 by 737 MAX Production, on Flickr If not OK simply delete this post!! Looks like Ryanair's new airline .
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s543
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Post by s543 on Dec 17, 2019 18:23:15 GMT 1
Which Ryanair founded in Poland and already 32 planes are re-registered ap SP-Rxx and are based in various airports in Poland and also 5 pieces are stationed in PRG.
Obviously the reason are the work-laws there - the flight crews including pilots and attendants can be hired as "subcontractors" i.e. ...... I would not be surprised if more planes re-register there and more start to appear in various places where legally possible.
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Post by ca350 on Dec 17, 2019 18:41:42 GMT 1
FabienA380 , I have no idea if this is allowed... The (very interesting) photo below is on Flickr but can not be shared. However, the photographer has placed a link on A.net himself (which seems possible to do). Now I created an account on that A.net so I could "reply with a quote". In that reply I of course found the link to the photo which, as I said above, can not be created from Flickr. And then I copied that link and pasted it below (simply because I'm very interested to find out what airline has the tail painted like this): If not OK simply delete this post!! I think this should be fine. If the picture is publicly available on A.net, then this means the flickr sharable link is exposed to the public as well. And if this picture on A.net doesn't have something like "exclusively on A.net" or something like that I think it should be fine. What's your thought FabienA380? btw nice effort to bring the nice pictures to our forum
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