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QF grounds 6 x B734s
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Coincidence? Methinks not.
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I hope this is a result of AUS Engineering; it would be nice to see some egg on the face on the ALAEA.
I am sick of the ALAEA always claiming that any incident is a result of offshore maintenance work and Australian Engineers are infallible. Last edited by Josh F; 13th August 2008 at 08:46 AM. |
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If it is it will be outsourced maintenance anyway.Avalon is a outsource. |
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Don't forget to that the 734's and 738's are going to JHAS to. That is also outsourcing.
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Pardon my ignorance, how does one define 'worlds safest'? Qantas has never had any fatalities and if about minor technical delays and incidents, doesnt every major airline get their own share of those? |
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Yeah but it is a story that gives the opportunity for the guy from ALAEA to get his head on TV. Why the media run to the unions when there is a story that mentions QF is beyond me.
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