wow !!
That it already pleases me less
I would already like to see if Easy Jet ("low cost" company par excellence), will no longer be delivered by Airbus (its fleet is exclusively supplied by EADS ... hey, hey ...)
The fact that they "displeased" is a personal deduction, where was there such a stir?
Do you have links?
Christophe de Margerie, CEO of Total, died in plane
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Obamot wrote:Huge !
Here, here ... Flamby made the right choice ... *
Let's wait to see more!
Attention, the Mistral Vladivostok is still in Saint-Nazaire.
He was transferred in dry dock, in the form lock-Louis Joubert. Laying mines on its hull is now impossible. It only take a few hours for it to join international waters.
All seems well planned.
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Vladivostok received its MMSI registration: 273549920.
Link : https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/de ... LADIVOSTOK
It has been delivered today.
MMSI: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maritime_M ... e_Identity
Flamby being absent, Will you attend another blow the stars of Cherbourg?
Link : https://www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/de ... LADIVOSTOK
It has been delivered today.
MMSI: http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maritime_M ... e_Identity
Flamby being absent, Will you attend another blow the stars of Cherbourg?
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Obamot wrote:... I would already like to see if Easy Jet ("low cost" company par excellence), will no longer be delivered by Airbus (its fleet is exclusively supplied by EADS ... hey, hey ...)
The fact that they "displeased" is a personal deduction, where was there such a stir?
Do you have links?
Easy Jet has he intends to make the Class low-cost Case with A380?
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They have "more than" 258 Airbus A320 / A319, at ~ 90 million the unit says wikipedia ...
Nothing else, but it's still about 23,4 billion ... (minus fleet off)
No A380 for the time being! ... But is that it could 'viendre one day?
Why not? But the low cost long haul, I'm not very favorable ... Already 20 kg of luggage is rique-raque so if you have to pay for it, plus meals on board and tight like sardines in small seats during more than ten hours of flight: but where does one go my good Mister!
Pôvre Margerie inexpensive, he who flew only in Falcon 50, a "service" plane at nearly 10 million ...
Nothing else, but it's still about 23,4 billion ... (minus fleet off)
No A380 for the time being! ... But is that it could 'viendre one day?
Why not? But the low cost long haul, I'm not very favorable ... Already 20 kg of luggage is rique-raque so if you have to pay for it, plus meals on board and tight like sardines in small seats during more than ten hours of flight: but where does one go my good Mister!
Pôvre Margerie inexpensive, he who flew only in Falcon 50, a "service" plane at nearly 10 million ...
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Hi everybody,
My opinion as a total employee is that the total boss was clearly "seen by the green people", he was honest in his answers.
Otherwise, yes, there are a lot of suspicious things, and also billions on the table ... And a plane crash in Russia, one more.
Maybe the problem is simpler than we think, Christophe gave up the putinka (wodka) for the good old whiskey, and he paid dearly.
My opinion as a total employee is that the total boss was clearly "seen by the green people", he was honest in his answers.
Otherwise, yes, there are a lot of suspicious things, and also billions on the table ... And a plane crash in Russia, one more.
Maybe the problem is simpler than we think, Christophe gave up the putinka (wodka) for the good old whiskey, and he paid dearly.
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lejustemilieu wrote:Hi everybody,
My opinion as a total employee is that the total boss was clearly "seen by the green people", he was honest in his answers.
Otherwise, yes, there are a lot of suspicious things ...
Honest people in their responses are an exception today.
Yes, there are suspicious things.
For example, the driver of the snowplow abandon his vehicle on the track and away, far away!
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Obamot wrote:... No A380 for now! Why not? But the low cost long-haul, I'm not very favorable .....
Skymark Airlines wanted to make low-cost but in Business Class, with 1 and 2 and 3 and 6 finally A380. So nothing to do with Easy Jet.
It is mostly Asian companies doing the g ..... Today they are relieved. ANA has offered to help Skymark ...
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Something new today in the death of Christophe de Margerie is the opening of a judicial investigation for "manslaughter by obviously willful violation a safety or prudence obligation".
Link : http://www.20minutes.fr/societe/1482951 ... is-enquete
The videos showed that the driver "miraculously" survived the collision with the Falcon 50 (in the 15 tons) launched at 250 km / h ... A miracle he owes to the Saint Christopher medal hanging in his snow plow, I think ...
He was reportedly slightly injured but the videos show that he does not suffer any injuries. Maybe he's not the "right" driver.
Link : http://www.20minutes.fr/societe/1482951 ... is-enquete
The videos showed that the driver "miraculously" survived the collision with the Falcon 50 (in the 15 tons) launched at 250 km / h ... A miracle he owes to the Saint Christopher medal hanging in his snow plow, I think ...
He was reportedly slightly injured but the videos show that he does not suffer any injuries. Maybe he's not the "right" driver.
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Tonight at 22h20:
http://www.francetvinfo.fr/economie/ent ... 75823.html
Not good for the memory of Margerie ca!
"Further investigation": Looking for Total subsidiaries in Bermuda
Christophe de Margerie, CEO of Total, who died in a plane crash in October, regularly proclaimed: "My dream would be to pay more taxes in France". Further investigation followed in the footsteps of Total subsidiaries domiciled in Bermuda and made a surprising discovery. Extract.
http://www.francetvinfo.fr/economie/ent ... 75823.html
Not good for the memory of Margerie ca!
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