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dean hizudy

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  1. you know, normally when i bumped into someone (guy) who using this type of very rude and foul language online, they are belong to PUSSY, AUWW2, FAG, SOFT GUYS, GAYS group. Are you one of them? If that is the case, that explaining why you still single and not married yet even you already 30++ years of age. Its not a personal attack, but its the way you behave, already revealed who you are
  2. it because MAS still have a contract with current lounge, and it already clearly stated there that once the contract has ended, then MAS passengers can access into OneWorld lounge. Its really not a big issue. After all, MAS officially joined OneWorld still quite recent.....
  3. I guess it wasnt her. Aeroflot's uniform (based on her picture at the left) is red and the hand showing finger is wearing black? And if this an aircraft belongs to russian carrier, there must be russian language/writing for the lavatory, is it?
  4. not 3. Only 2. The old logo will be gone along with the old aircraft.... The blue ribbon livery is dedicated for A380 aircraft only while the swoosh livery is for the remaining fleet
  5. They had charter flights to Langkawi last year http://www.google.com.my/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=scat%20airlines%20to%20langkawo&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CDEQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.thesundaily.my%2Fnews%2F250803&ei=8tYHUZ2SFMvtrQfsyoCoBg&usg=AFQjCNEEyXRuVKEGcCPCdfM2Wkj0WKRQ9Q&bvm=bv.41524429,d.bmk
  6. By Alex Davies | Business Insider Flying was less deadly in 2012 than in any year since 1945, but that does not mean all airlines are equally safe. The Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Centre (JACDEC), which collects information about aviation accidents and safety, has published its annual Airline Safety Ranking. The ratings take into account the number and deadliness of the hull losses (destroyed airplanes) they have suffered in the past 30 years, how they have fared more recently, and how many flights they have flown without incident. The results do not take into account the cause of the hull losses, or whether the airline is at fault, so they are not a perfect measure of how safely an airline behaves. Of 60 ranked airlines, here are the 10 with the worst safety records, including the number of hull losses since 1983, and how many fatalities they caused: #10 SkyWest Airlines: 3 hull losses; 22 dead #9 South African Airways: 1 hull loss; 159 dead #8 Thai Airways International: 5 hull losses; 309 dead #7 Turkish Airlines: 6 hull losses, 188 dead #6 Saudia: 4 hull losses; 310 dead #5 Korean Air: 9 hull losses; 687 dead #4 GOL Transportes Aéreos: 1 hull loss; 154 dead #3 Air India: 3 hull losses; 329 dead #2 TAM Airlines: 6 hull losses; 336 dead #1 China Airlines: 8 hull losses; 755 dead Update: This post has been updated to clarify how JACDEC produces its safety rankings.
  7. Here is why they chose this livery: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-KD0PdI1Ek%C2%A0
  8. or for them ''American Airlines" are every airlines from/based in America the chance is slim in this site that full of Aviation ethusiasts
  9. I like the old and this new livery of AA. AA is 1 of my favorite airlines.
  10. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-KD0PdI1Ek
  11. The fuselage is painted in silver actually AA's new look symbolizes their passion for progress and the spirit that is uniquely American.
  12. AA has introduced new livery just now What do you guys think?
  13. they already stated earlier if they will start operation in March, they are going to operate out of KLIA main terminal building before KLIA 2 start operation
  14. wow very nice vid.. never knew KUL(SZB)-JHB once operated by fokker
  15. Vladivostok Air to Launch Seasonal Charter Links to Malaysia Posted 14 November 2012 07:39 Russian carrier Vladivostok Air is to operate a seasonal series of 15 charter flights linking its home base in the Far Eastern city of Vladivostok with the popular Malaysian holiday destinations of Kota Kinabalu and Langkawi. The flights, which will operate via the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur and will be flown in partnership with Malaysian tour agency Tourism Vacation Resources Sdn Bhd. The first flight is scheduled to operate on December 17, 2012 and will continue through to March 26, 2013. Nine return flights will operate to Kota Kinabalu and six to Langkawi and these will be operated using either Tupolev Tu-204-300 or Airbus A320 equipment. Vladivostok Air configures its Tu-204-300 fleet with eight Business Class and 134 Economy seats, while its A320s are slightly larger with space for 12 Business Class and 138 Economy passengers. According to Malaysia’s Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ng Yen Yen, the new air services will support an anticipated increase in Russian visitor numbers to Malaysia. In the first half of this year there was a 28 per cent rise in Russian tourist arrivals in Malaysia and the country expects to record around 45,000 visitors from the country during the full year, up from 38,918 in 2011. “The direct chartered flights will give us a boost in terms of attracting more Russian tourists to the country especially for long vacations to escape the winter season there,” explained Dr Ng. “Our beautiful vacation spots and beaches all over the country, like those in Langkawi and Kota Kinabalu, are a major draw for Russian tourists. “They like to stay for up to eight to nine days there. Our main selling point is that we are able to give them warm and really nice places to escape the long winter in their country. We' would also like them to make Malaysia their second home while waiting for winter to end,” she added. There are currently no direct air links between Russia and Malaysia although Aeroflot previously provided non-stop services between Moscow Sheremetyevo and Kuala Lumpur between October 1998 and March 2001, and Transaero Airlines offered seasonal services between the Malaysian capital and Moscow Domodedovo between December 2011 and May 2012. According to Dr Ng, Vladivostok is a logical location to begin new ties between Russia and the Malaysian destinations of Kota Kinabalu and Langkawi due to its geographic position. Flight times are estimated to be six and a half hours and eight hours and forty minutes, respectively, said the Tourism Minister. “This is an untapped route and I see a lot of potential in this partnership. This will not only bring in more tourist arrivals from Russia, but will also strengthen the friendly ties between our two countries,” she added.
  16. i think when they decided to buy this 36 new turboprop aircrafts, it is a sign they no longer use their "previous" (rather than current) business model which was proven uncompetitive and unprofitable...
  17. especially FY operated from SZB and Maswings do not fly within peninsula
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