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Old 18th May 2002, 15:18
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As I don't have access to any bmi private forum, please may I take this opportunity to thank Capt Jim Quick and all his crew for the excellent trip yesterday,in their A330-200 from BZN. A credit to your company and I hope that we'll be able to return the favour in something rather more ancient fairly soon!

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It's John Quick!

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Oops - sorry! Thanks to John and his team!
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I am assuming BZN is Brize Norton, what was it doing there?
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My little program tells me BZN is BOZEMAN in the USA (MT)
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It was Brize Norton, bmi had been asked by Airbus to take one down there for the RAF to look at as part of the on going tanker replacement competition.
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e_c,

IATA for Brize is actually BZZ, but it's also referred to a a lot by the locals as BZN
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