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Old 24th Apr 2011, 18:09
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The Heliport website has been changed from the last time I looked, which was a couple of weeks ago, when I needed to confirm the weekend opening times.

The homepage now has the PremiAir logo at the top.
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Old 24th Apr 2011, 21:39
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you obviously suffer from the "English Disease" because you appear to revel in other people's misfortunes
Which oddly has a German name ... Schadenfreude ...

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Old 25th Apr 2011, 05:19
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Earpiece: it's called "opinion" and it's what a forum is all about - point and counter-point. Sorry if I don't fit your ideas - but I don't have to.

Far from reveling in this or any other bad news in the rotary industry, I actually care for the people with whom I do business. As a very happy PremiAir customer who charters many flights a year, I am concerned for the well-being and futures of their astute and helpful employees.

When it all comes down to it, it's the people that matter. Not the parts.

And that includes the people who pay the company. Would you pay upfront for a PremiAir flight whilst this scenario unfolds?
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Old 15th Dec 2011, 13:50
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Hmmm, I thought the Heliport was a money spinner? Von Essen Group to slim a little further it appears.

The sale of London Heliport starts - Corporate Jet Investor
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Old 15th Dec 2011, 14:57
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My favourite bit:
Mohammed Al Fayed, the former owner of Harrods, is rumoured to be believed to be competing
I heard that someone, who might have been rumoured to be believed to be thought to possibly be the queen, might, maybe, possibly, perhaps, just maybe considering a bid too.
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Old 15th Dec 2011, 15:19
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Even better is the final paragraph which tells us of who isn't interested! If all the articles in Corporate Jet Investor are like this I'm glad I've never bothered to read it.

Yes there's a story to be told, but CJI clearly doesn't have a clue!
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