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by website-info
22 Mar 2007, 19:56
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: Troubles at Brussels Airlines ?
Replies: 151
Views: 27450

Strike will contain: no blfex bligth service cabin crew will be asked to wear the old uniform iso the new one 10' delay on every 30'rotation Good action by the unions! At least the passengers are not to be kept hostage! so if there is no service do I assume the pax will get a full refund, and I kin...
by website-info
22 Mar 2007, 14:17
Forum: Français - Nederlands - Deutsch
Topic: Het rommelt bij Brussels Airlines
Replies: 3
Views: 898

seems the original post by Concordino has been removed, guess SNBA dont like the bad publicity, but it seems after all that 'the man down the pub' was right !!!!
by website-info
19 Mar 2007, 16:10
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: BA First Class Passenger Sat Next to Corpse
Replies: 6
Views: 1099

better than being served by one ;-) some of those BA crews are oooooold
by website-info
17 Mar 2007, 20:27
Forum: Military aviation
Topic: Belgian SAR task maybe taken over by private company
Replies: 4
Views: 1280

nothing new there, the UK & Ireland have out sourced for years SAR

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by website-info
15 Mar 2007, 13:19
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: BLIGHT - it begins?
Replies: 9
Views: 1220

so if I understand rightly, a schedule is published that the crews from SN dont like, therefore they wont fly it ! Sounds like they are holding the good ol' passnger to ransom AGAIN. I only hope the management dont cave in to them with money (or maybe Company Cars as other SN departments have, but V...
by website-info
15 Mar 2007, 07:51
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: VLM : still growing
Replies: 142
Views: 23690

The same story for the A318 , the A318 is already a real 'airliner' and the capacity is also a bit high I think and certainly if you see this related to take off and landing weight. I don't see the A318 operating from let's say LIV , ANR , ... Best regards: Yannick ;) could be interesting, since wh...
by website-info
14 Mar 2007, 16:22
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: American Airlines Single Aisle Replacement
Replies: 38
Views: 4442

American Airlines has forty-seven Boeing 737-800s on order which are not due for delivery until 2013. It is expected that the delivery date of these will be brought forward and up to another fifty ordered. At present American Airlines operates two hundred and ninety-nine MD80s, with an average fleet...
by website-info
14 Mar 2007, 16:14
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: Biman Airlines Flight 006 cause Dubai runway 8 hour closure.
Replies: 15
Views: 1942

just in case anyone want to watch the movie

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6444819.stm

Rgds
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by website-info
24 Feb 2007, 21:07
Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
Topic: Open letter to Brussels Airlines !!!
Replies: 13
Views: 2821

Guys, Guess it must be you :) I managed to book a BRU-LGW-BRU for Apr3 on Thursday, took me 30 secs or so. But then again I was just trying to use up my mileage as I dont / wont fly SN or whatever they will be called due to very bed experiences in teh last 6 months or so................... and again...
by website-info
21 Feb 2007, 07:41
Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
Topic: HEWA BORA B767-200ER
Replies: 28
Views: 5349

Hi Guys,

seems the 767 will not be in BRU before mid March, it's currently having interior mods done at Lanseria, Johannesburg which will take another 2 weeks (will try and update when I see it next week)

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by website-info
20 Feb 2007, 08:40
Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
Topic: HEWA BORA B767-200ER
Replies: 28
Views: 5349

so am I to assume none of the guys above will be posting pics then :wink:
by website-info
19 Feb 2007, 20:55
Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
Topic: HEWA BORA B767-200ER
Replies: 28
Views: 5349

Hi Guys,

should be on the Brussels route from this weekend I'm told, new c/s as well

http://www.surfacezero.com/g503/data/57 ... 2_copy.jpg

Rgds
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by website-info
28 Jan 2007, 16:19
Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
Topic: BRU 30/01/07
Replies: 5
Views: 1806

J-755 which arrives tonight

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by website-info
09 Jan 2007, 09:59
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: Design your own luggage labels, free!
Replies: 8
Views: 1899

Received mine this morning after nearly 2 months wait, and BIG dissapointment, cheap crap effect, will only last one flight I guess before they tear........ oh well what did I expect for free ....... :)

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by website-info
09 Jan 2007, 09:55
Forum: Civil aviation / General aviation
Topic: Bristol Airport: row over runway safety continues.
Replies: 7
Views: 1001

Isn't Bristolówned by a 'Certain' Austrlian company !!
by website-info
08 Jan 2007, 07:15
Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
Topic: BRU 11/01/07: Japanese 747
Replies: 27
Views: 5706

yes I mean that it (they) will depart 1500lt /12Jan, but no idea where they will park 1 or 2 B744's

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by website-info
07 Jan 2007, 20:44
Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
Topic: BRU 11/01/07: Japanese 747
Replies: 27
Views: 5706

yes

20-1101 B744 should arrive 1100lt from Berlin 11Jan and depart 1500lt to Paris, in addition a JAL B744 is flying as back up (as the 2nd JASDF is on mx right now)

Rgds
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by website-info
30 Dec 2006, 18:48
Forum: Plane spotting - Belgium
Topic: DAS air cargo operations at Ostende
Replies: 2
Views: 836

Gemini Cargo

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by website-info
28 Dec 2006, 09:20
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: Virgin America a no go????
Replies: 61
Views: 6025

no, just going by the letter of the law, here is the official papers

http://dmses.dot.gov/docimages/pdf99/434510_web.pdf

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by website-info
21 Dec 2006, 17:56
Forum: Latest aviation news
Topic: OO-THA B747-400ERF TNT Airways Update
Replies: 112
Views: 20644

Re: re:

Mavke wrote:HES NOW INBOUND LGE Descending to FL230

time 16.23 local

Mavke
funny I thought it was arriving at Liege, but according this post arriving Lake Gregory, Australia.

Can we please only use codes if you know they are right or spell the airport in full :roll:

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