Originally Posted by
morno
Wording is important, exactly. “Expect” means nothing.
If anyone made financial decisions based upon “expect”, then fools they are.
That’s exactly the point that we’re trying to make. Telfer believes that handshakes, gentleman’s agreements and the like would produce a worthwhile outcome here. History suggests otherwise, as does the wording the company likes to use in its assurances.
Your very letter there says that JQ would be getting 787’s. What did you think they were going to do with them?
WTF are you on about? Where did anyone say that the assurances about JQ not flying internationally happened at the same time as that letter came out? (They were about 3 years apart, from memory.) I think you’re missing the point here for the sake of being argumentative.