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Old 27th Dec 2003, 23:59
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The "ignore" that Pprune provided facility means all the inputs from 411A are displayed as...

This person is on your Ignore List. To view this post click [here]

I never click [here], join me and lower your blood preasure.
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Old 28th Dec 2003, 03:49
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411A....still waiting for the reply to the questions asked....?? Or, just drop by Goldies for a beer and tell me yourself...
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Old 28th Dec 2003, 04:34
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I won't see it 411A (Ignore list) but I bet you couldn't answer the questions!
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Old 28th Dec 2003, 05:19
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Can anyone give us an accurate count on the number of aircraft currently operating in BA's fleet. I have a figure of 230 aircraft but that survey was taken in July of this year.....thanks.
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Old 28th Dec 2003, 05:45
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Hate to say it,

BUT

No point shooting the messenger here. 411A has a lot of perfectly valid points' I work for effing BA, so I oughta know.

Slagging him may well be a stress reducing episode, but it doesn't address any of the real world's problems.

The worst thing is the guys ignoring him......errrrr, sleeping thru the alarm clock don't help the basic problem of getting into work on time either.....
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Old 28th Dec 2003, 18:10
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Unmanned, check out

http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_...k_section3.pdf

Or other interesting facts in a similar vein at:

http://www.bashares.com/phoenix.zhtm...=IROL-factbook


HTH, ojs.
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Old 29th Dec 2003, 14:30
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Thanks, OJS.

The latest stats. that I have are from Air Transport World research which shows BA having 237 aircraft in July of 2003.
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Old 29th Dec 2003, 16:41
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Well I've got different figures for BA's fleet:

Summer 2003 245 aircraft, with a "plan" for:-
Summer 2004 225
Summer 2005 231

all subject to a "health" warning!
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Old 1st Jan 2004, 09:45
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I wonder if the Sky Marshall requirement will hurt BA financially?
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