Er, yes, you're right, unstable load,...
We need do lots of work, too; too much chop-chop in bureaucracy, occuring with enough innovation and ruthlesness to repulse even the most hardened government contractor, militrician {may they remain out of favour for-ever}, and bucanner with sights on the Nigerian pie. If we understood the tenets of nation building, some things Branson and the airline did would be done in saner mold from the onset.
Which again, makes it easy to admit the possibility is there that some of our people could just have "bad-belle'd" Branson out of town.
But beyond being an incurable optimist, some signs underline better days ahead. Why, our Magnificent Men of Flying Machines are negotiating better terms of service than even seven, ten years back. And the collapse of certain airlines indicates a maturing industry, and by extension, benefits for the wallet of the average traveller as newcomers learn to avoid the mistakes of the demised carriers.