Originally Posted by
esscee
Read the statement more carefully. "No longer use ALL of its 7 747-400's". Which implies some will be used as and when. Likely they will not pay for any more big checks but utilise the fleet of 747's as cheaply as possible until the Big checks are due.
Read the statement more carefully. How does the above square with the statement below?
it will fly only wide-body, twin-engine aircraft from London Heathrow and Manchester to the most popular destinations…
So some conflict here. I wonder if "No longer use ALL of its 7 747-400's" is where ALL actually means the whole fleet?