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.ROZAC:.. wrote:Duane do you know which route it will be used for? kidna fedup flying in these narrow bodied 737s.
Oh and is this the one slated to be named after our Gold medalist?
I think they named a Tobago plane after him, not sure..ROZAC:.. wrote:.
Oh and is this the one slated to be named after our Gold medalist?
Rory Phoulorie wrote:We are really a third world country if it is all this hoopla for a Boeing 767.
At least on one of the BA Concorde's last flight, they dropped the nose and raised it back as a salute to the people (symbolic of the plane bowing) there to witness it landing for the very last time. What can a Boeing 767 do?
Rory Phoulorie wrote:We are really a third world country if it is all this hoopla for a Boeing 767.
At least on one of the BA Concorde's last flight, they dropped the nose and raised it back as a salute to the people (symbolic of the plane bowing) there to witness it landing for the very last time. What can a Boeing 767 do?
Parvin wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:We are really a third world country if it is all this hoopla for a Boeing 767.
At least on one of the BA Concorde's last flight, they dropped the nose and raised it back as a salute to the people (symbolic of the plane bowing) there to witness it landing for the very last time. What can a Boeing 767 do?
Hold more passengers than a 737
Jus saying
~Vēġó~ wrote:yuh eh have no phoulourie to fry?
Rory Phoulorie wrote:We are really a third world country if it is all this hoopla for a Boeing 767.
At least on one of the BA Concorde's last flight, they dropped the nose and raised it back as a salute to the people (symbolic of the plane bowing) there to witness it landing for the very last time. What can a Boeing 767 do?
it is destined to be registered 9Y-LGW in Trinidad & Tobago
foss wrote:Rory Phoulorie wrote:We are really a third world country if it is all this hoopla for a Boeing 767.
At least on one of the BA Concorde's last flight, they dropped the nose and raised it back as a salute to the people (symbolic of the plane bowing) there to witness it landing for the very last time. What can a Boeing 767 do?
we don't get out much. thanks for the concern.
Ignorant Ignis wrote:767 running guyana - ny - trinidad route right now ...will be returning on it on sunday
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