News and notes from around the interweb:
- Dutch Government Buys Stake In Air France-KLM To “Protect Dutch Interests” it’s a bit more complicated than that because of the complicated ownership structure of the airline where voting rights are already separated from economic rights for KLM.
Copyright: flaperval / 123RF Stock Photo - Iran Air is managing to buy used Airbus A319s despite sanctions Boeing no longer shows Iranian aircraft orders as active, Airbus shows the orders on their books but deliveries are on hold.
- Trump hotel profits from foreign governments
- Behind the decision when Qantas chose to buy the Airbus A380. I just flew one this week and it really holds up especially in economy (I was flying First).
- How Delta handles on board medical calls
- Airline sues passenger for throwing lucky coins in the engine. And it was Lucky Air, too!
(Un)Lucky Air flight 8L9960 cancelled as passenger throws “good fortune” coins into aircraft’s engine https://t.co/JpynmjOX1e pic.twitter.com/W6W7E1toTC
— Aviation24.be (@aviation24_be) February 25, 2019
$192k? That sounds fake.
Hahahahahhahahhhaha, $192K for the year?! Horse Hockey. The trail of graft follows the family.
MAGA!
So you expect Trump hotels to turn away quests from foreign governments? Hey lets have Hilton, McDonald’s and Uber do the same. Foreign government officials have no right to sleep in American hotels!!!
You mean foreign travelers can stay at the hotel of their choosing and there’s nothing Gary Leff can do about it? The HORROR! What’s next, EATING where they want as well?
Y.A.W.N.