My invite had nothing to do with NYCAviation. It was something totallyQuote:
Originally Posted by Phil D.
different. I would never use the NYCAviation name to gain entry.
But I may have somthing cool in the works!!! -Fred
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My invite had nothing to do with NYCAviation. It was something totallyQuote:
Originally Posted by Phil D.
different. I would never use the NYCAviation name to gain entry.
But I may have somthing cool in the works!!! -Fred
Yeah, I didn't assume it was... ;)
Why was the army in the terminal Derf?
Overall, very good shots everybody!
Great shots Mario!
Question, what was Air Tahiti Nui doing in so early and parked on a harstand at T4?
Thanks. Hey, anytime I can catch a glimpse of those Tahitian waters, I'm not complaining! LOL
Fred, what can I say, I always enjoy your pics!!
that's the national guard, and they are posted in the airports and train terminals to assist with security. they're there every day.
i hate those new uniforms!
In one of these threads, someone mentioned that Monday's A380 still has a UPS logo among the various airline logos on the side. In looking at my photos (for a thread on the jp.net forum) I noticed something strange - look under the AF logo on the right. Who the hell is Kingfisher Airlines, and what the hell will they be doing with an A380 :?: :shock:
http://moose135.smugmug.com/photos/137525823-L.jpg
An Indian carrier.... http://www.flykingfisher.com/
http://www.flykingfisher.com/
Looks like an airline out of India or somthing...
Interesting! After looking at their website (I know, Google is my friend) I now know more about Kingfisher then I ever imagined. Although geography in that part of the world isn't my strongest field, it looks like they fly primarily domestic Indian flights, and started operations in May 2005. I assume they are looking at the A380 for high-density, short-haul operations.
I did enjoy the "Chairman's Address":
Should be interesting...Quote:
Welcome aboard Kingfisher Airlines!
I am often referred to as the ‘King of Good Times’ and I truly believe that you should share this experience with me.
...
Aboard every Kingfisher Funliner you will meet a crew that I have hand-picked myself. I have also personally approved their rigorous training programme. Quite apart from this, I have devoted a lot of personal time and energy in ensuring that Kingfisher Airlines is truly world-class in every sense.
...
I have tried very hard to build an airline that meets your expectations. However, if I have missed something or fall short of your expectations, please feel free to mail me directly at [email protected].
Yes, well everyone chimed in already, Kingfisher is an airline serving India with 320's and ATRs. Then all of a sudden, they leapt into megalarge planes....
Kingfisher...the name ranks right up there with Yangtze River Express Airlines!!
I believe Kingfisher has intentions of starting flights to JFK with the A340-500 or the A380 after they start SFO.
Any one else notice that Qantas is missing?
Thats a close crop, theres more including Qantas to the rightQuote:
Originally Posted by Iberia A340-600
Quote:
Originally Posted by njgtr82
It's not real sharp, but here is a look at all the airline decals on the 380
http://moose135.smugmug.com/photos/137543111-L.jpg
Great shots guys!
Bet the local cops were saying "move along-nothing to see here!)
I made the remark yesterday that there were a hundred-odd photographers out on the side of the runway, and no one was hassled by the police! Try that on any other day...Quote:
Originally Posted by FlyingColors
Kingfisher is also an Indian beer, I wonder if they are related?Quote:
Originally Posted by moose135