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Old 5th Mar 2010, 08:40
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Some MK "Trivia"

MrBernouili ever heard of GOOGLE?
M in MK stands for Mussemelli (of Ghana) (as the say in french in Congo) “le président fondateur” See MK Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mike Kruger (not to be confused with a very famous German comic/singer) is a former Air Force of Rhodesia helicopter and Canberra pilot and the nephew of legendary Captain Jack Malloch who founded Affretair (known for its UN sanctions-busting operations during the UDI) MK Airlines B747 crash at Halifax - Page 26 - PPRuNe Forums

And now for some more trivia. I finally found who is managing MK and the capital behind. It’s all on the website of www.belfairsgroup.com. Although be it a somewhat “home-build” very brief website (registered by mr Loay Jolag who is also the current general manager of MK Airlnes Ltd UK) you’ll find they operate through the “Belfairs Management Ltd” company at 39 Curzon Street, London, W1J 7TZ. A view of the front door of the office can be seen on 39, Curzon Street, W1J 7TZ (next to the house with the boarded windows). Belfairs Management has Saudi national mr. Abdulal Jabal Al Anizi as sole share holder with 1 share worth 1$ (one dollar). The company is so small it is exempt of giving insight into accounts and was even “dormant” in 2007. What can we learn from the UK companies registry? Not a lot apparently. Is MK officially run by a small (UK) cover-up company? The address of Transatlantic Aviation Ltd, the company that’s really behind MK, is not given! Nor are financial reports or real transparency. Hallelujah.
Poor people pay taxes, or work for nothing… the happy few…
Where are the unions in all this? Non existing in aviation?
P.s.: MKA is on the Belfairsgroup website with a full page, it's an all "good news" show.
TAA's Bolivean adventure: 1

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