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BC Tam

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  1. 1 hour ago, JuliusWong said:

    ..... That being said MH offloading six A380s for 10 A339neo in exchange could be a pretty good deal.

    If you take into consideration interest(s) generated from their A380 disposal efforts, any deal that involves offloading the dugongs should be a pretty good deal already 😁


  2. Well, maybe they can have another one of those 'MOU to explore possibility of purchase' drawn up quickly, to be presented at any upcoming PM of MY (whoever it may be) meeting with POTUS as proof of MY's commitment towards US's economic growth and prosperity ? 😁
     


  3. 1 hour ago, Alif A. F. said:

    Is this an error on the part from FR24? I don't understand this.😅

    PEN vs PET ? Someone typing too quickly ? 😁
    Anyway, Wiki says PET is domestic only ...... 

    Btw, anyone knows how and who input the FR24 data ?  I mean the flight routes and flight details ?


  4. 1 hour ago, flee said:

    Yes, this Airbus rendering appears to be yet another variation in the livery. MH is being consistently inconsistent.

    I know it's rather blur and it's only someone's imagination at this point in time - but do the wau logos on tail and wingtip look different ?! 😁


  5. 3 hours ago, JuliusWong said:

    ..... MH may earn some revenue, but profit margin may be very slim. Worth venturing? That is a million dollar question.

    If they continue bleeding red ink as before, that million dollar could be a daily affair, or multiples of it even 😉 


  6. 1 hour ago, Craig said:

    Because the current 737-800 are flying to places like PER, DEL, BOM plus BKI-NRT (those are all 4+ hours flight)

    Don't worry about BKI-NRT - it's not happening now and I doubt there is any priority to get that going again anytime soon 😉


  7. Hands on heart (and I may get flogged and stoned for saying this) I am maybe (with hindsight) a bit relieved the pandemic brought a halt to all the built up chaos within the travel industry locally, specifically in the Sabah scene
    Facilities and services were getting stretched beyond what would have been reasonably expected by the paying visitors - that being so, unlikely there will be endorsements when back at home
    And some of what we have here - the beaches, the reefs, the hiking trails, etc - were being challenged beyond what could be sustained I believe
    Hopefully those in the industry has had a pause to rethink what should be done responsibly hereafter

    As for the aviation scene, doesn't seem like AK-MH-OD have launched any back stabbing exercises ..... yet 😁

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