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Old 14th Sep 2000, 17:14
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TrueNorth
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Question Celtic Airways

Hello Guv,

Read an interesting post on the airliners.net bulletin board.

Someone was wondering whether or not the use of `Celtic` in a Scottish firm`s name would alienate, for want of a better phrase, the `Blue Team`. Possibly only a consideration for passenger ops.

Anyway, interested in your opinion, especially considering your recent post about corporate identity/colour schemes.

 
Old 14th Sep 2000, 21:39
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Absolutely right - especially those wearing red and white!

Which is why, as I've said before, it's only a project code name. Especially as there seem to be so many other 'Celtics' around!

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Old 14th Sep 2000, 21:53
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Fair enough!
 
Old 14th Sep 2000, 23:35
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Just a code name. Highly Secret Squirrel stuff here. Don't let anyone know it's just b.s. ...
 
Old 16th Sep 2000, 18:01
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Okay guys, enough! Let him have "Guvnor Airways"

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