Thomsonfly From United Kingdom, joined Jul 2005, 229 posts, RR: 5 Posted (6 years 10 months 3 weeks 6 days 13 hours ago) and read 1319 times:
HiYa
Last nights Ajet (formerly known as Helios) flight from BHX to LCA (5B-DBI) was on the ground until this afternoon after undergoing tests following a technical problem with the aircrafts airconditioning onboard the aircraft. Aviance were soon to mention the crash of the 737-300 in Greece, and how they have changed their name but not looked deeper into technical issues with their aircraft? Did they not learn from that accident?
On a lighter note Emirates are now using a 777-300ER on the EK39/40 rotation with a fine example of one on todays sectors - A6-EBH. This type is being used I believe throughout July and August.
AI are now using the widebody 40 stands as well as 57/58.
LS737 From , joined Dec 1969, posts, RR: Reply 1, posted (6 years 10 months 3 weeks 6 days 12 hours ago) and read 1308 times:
Quoting Thomsonfly (Thread starter): Aviance were soon to mention the crash of the 737-300 in Greece, and how they have changed their name but not looked deeper into technical issues with their aircraft?
How would Aviance know? And stories like this usually come from an ill-informed and ignorant general public.