EK and the Rolls engines
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Indeed, Flapsd, good review.
It's not new however, and had been demonstrated so many times over and over again, you would think that the lessons could have been learnt.
C. Parkinson described this stupid behaviour by publishing his law in ..... 1955 already!
But as with many things, the local forces in the ME are so full of themselves that they think they are the chosen ones to reinvent the wheel and, considering their talent, finally got a square one.
It's not new however, and had been demonstrated so many times over and over again, you would think that the lessons could have been learnt.
C. Parkinson described this stupid behaviour by publishing his law in ..... 1955 already!
But as with many things, the local forces in the ME are so full of themselves that they think they are the chosen ones to reinvent the wheel and, considering their talent, finally got a square one.
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The late, great, Sir MF said at a pilot meeting I attended in Oct 2000 that the danger was getting fat when things were good, and then being unwilling or unable to trim the excess when the time inevitably came.
It would seem he was right. And that EK is there now.
It would seem he was right. And that EK is there now.
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They postponed the delivery of those aircraft, simply because they couldn't afford them - they realised they would have been unable to pay the bills, simple. So they wait for better times.
In the meantime, the supply us with the usual excuses : stiff competition (how new) volatile dollar (as always) fuel price (always a good excuse) civil disturbances and revolutions, terrorism (was never there before ?) fog in Dubai (easy)
Just strange they didn't mention the burned airframe after a "landing operational incident" - somebody will have to pay for it ...
In the meantime, the supply us with the usual excuses : stiff competition (how new) volatile dollar (as always) fuel price (always a good excuse) civil disturbances and revolutions, terrorism (was never there before ?) fog in Dubai (easy)
Just strange they didn't mention the burned airframe after a "landing operational incident" - somebody will have to pay for it ...
I think people are becoming dumber after reading the ****e on this thread Fliion.
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If Allianz set aside $300m for the Germanwings crash - and he intentionally put it in the ground - you would expect EK have got this covered.
Yet to meet an insurance Co "happy" with a claim.
But you're the expert it would appear...keep us posted.
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Yet to meet an insurance Co "happy" with a claim.
But you're the expert it would appear...keep us posted.
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They postponed the delivery of those aircraft, simply because they couldn't afford them - they realised they would have been unable to pay the bills, simple. So they wait for better times.
In the meantime, the supply us with the usual excuses : stiff competition (how new) volatile dollar (as always) fuel price (always a good excuse) civil disturbances and revolutions, terrorism (was never there before ?) fog in Dubai (easy)
Just strange they didn't mention the burned airframe after a "landing operational incident" - somebody will have to pay for it ...
In the meantime, the supply us with the usual excuses : stiff competition (how new) volatile dollar (as always) fuel price (always a good excuse) civil disturbances and revolutions, terrorism (was never there before ?) fog in Dubai (easy)
Just strange they didn't mention the burned airframe after a "landing operational incident" - somebody will have to pay for it ...
In the current climate, those airframes are not needed. And it would be a poblem to find enough crews to bring them in the air.
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EK521 may increase insurance/reinsurance rates but will have no impact on lease rates.
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On a general note nitpicking and constant application of skill worth less than free app/browser extension is getting tired.
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@Notapilot I agree that the future leasing conditions for both types might change because of the difficult market situation. But stating EK couldn't afford them isn't the truth.
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Thanks ExD -
You appear to be able to translate Gibberish into English. Could you apply your skills and tell the rest of the forum what this one means?
On a general note nitpicking and constant application of skill worth less than free app/browser extension is getting tired.
Thanks
You appear to be able to translate Gibberish into English. Could you apply your skills and tell the rest of the forum what this one means?
On a general note nitpicking and constant application of skill worth less than free app/browser extension is getting tired.
Thanks
Last edited by Dropp the Pilot; 3rd Jan 2017 at 01:46. Reason: editing