And still for Gabriel, and everybody who is interested in it..
Which is the evidence for the only very small age difference between us.. I even know that something like...
...an AR-B744 once existed.
So, the reason why UA repeals the B744 in November 2017 is the same why AR no longer owns one 747? Only very few flag carriers on earth are still able to 100% fill a 747?
Btw, today, the biggest a/c in the AR fleet is an Airbus A330-200 [AR also repeals the 343?!]. But the 332 is almost 20 meters (65.7 ft) shorter than a 748. Since at least today, you know that I love the old school, Gabriel. Those days, when the air was full of AR-B744, SA-B744, SQ-B744, CX-B744, BR-B744 ... ... ...
And there are only 3 (three) airlines in Europe who continue the B744 tradition... ! Branson Atlantic, plus only two more...
Beyond Europe:
Whoha. CI still owns (and flies?!) six B744 passenger jets, and they haven't yet published a date for their last 747 flight?! Imho that's not a wonder. Imho, the second major 747-800 passenger jet operator worldwide also comes from Asia...
Which is the evidence for the only very small age difference between us.. I even know that something like...
...an AR-B744 once existed.
So, the reason why UA repeals the B744 in November 2017 is the same why AR no longer owns one 747? Only very few flag carriers on earth are still able to 100% fill a 747?
Btw, today, the biggest a/c in the AR fleet is an Airbus A330-200 [AR also repeals the 343?!]. But the 332 is almost 20 meters (65.7 ft) shorter than a 748. Since at least today, you know that I love the old school, Gabriel. Those days, when the air was full of AR-B744, SA-B744, SQ-B744, CX-B744, BR-B744 ... ... ...
And there are only 3 (three) airlines in Europe who continue the B744 tradition... ! Branson Atlantic, plus only two more...
Beyond Europe:
Whoha. CI still owns (and flies?!) six B744 passenger jets, and they haven't yet published a date for their last 747 flight?! Imho that's not a wonder. Imho, the second major 747-800 passenger jet operator worldwide also comes from Asia...
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