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#41074 Is someone messing with AMS
Posted by Fly_Germany on 13 October 2006 - 12:40 PM in Bugs
Thats a big terminal.
#41073 Used classic Jetliners
Posted by Fly_Germany on 13 October 2006 - 12:24 PM in Suggestions and Feature Requests
I can imagine my 707's and 737's, I would probally keep them forever, use them forever, Even when everyone buys their fleet of Scarebus A319's and their Retarded Whale with an oversize Tumor (Airbus A380) . LONG LIVE THE CLASSICS!!!! yew
#41059 Is someone messing with AMS
Posted by Fly_Germany on 13 October 2006 - 02:11 AM in Bugs
PLEASE DO SOMETHING! i don't mind it in any other airport, since that means a new route, but im sure the people based there would have something to say.
#41028 Gate BUG? again
Posted by Fly_Germany on 12 October 2006 - 02:57 PM in Bugs
FREE GATES FOR ALL! come down and destroy the market with your props.
#41027 Acquisitions & Mergers
Posted by Fly_Germany on 12 October 2006 - 02:54 PM in Suggestions and Feature Requests
I have to say no to this suggestion too, Yea the big airline will eat up these airlines, i would prefer the airline to grow under its own strength and finances.
Those top 10 done it? anyone can if they know what there doing, Let them make themselves into what they want.
If they can't compete, thats there problem, thats what i think. I had to work out a strategy, took me about 3 AE turns to find out whats good.
#40907 Qantas pioneer jet to return home
Posted by Fly_Germany on 10 October 2006 - 06:28 AM in Real World Aviation
Author: Australian Associated Press
10/09/2006
Australia's first commercial passenger jet is set to come home later this year.
The Boeing 707, previously known as the City of Canberra, will have a permanent home at the Qantas Founders' Outback Museum in Longreach, Queensland.
A $1 million federal grant will fund the restoration in London of the 1959 aircraft, believed to be the last and oldest of its kind, as it has not flown for six years.
The grant will also cover the costs of creating a museum display.
"This aircraft is a significant part of our national identity," said federal Heritage minister Ian Campbell.
"Its arrival in Sydney on July 20, 1959, changed the way Australians thought about their relationship to the world."
Boeing 707s slashed the flight time from Sydney to London from 48 to 27 hours and carried many European migrants to Australia.
The aircraft transported Australian army personnel to and from Vietnam during the war.
Once airworthy, the jet will depart London for the United States, retracing its original route from Honolulu and Nadi to Sydney, arriving in early November.
(Registration: VH-EAB)
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Great to see such a beautiful plane! i love those 707's!
#40286 How do you close a terminal?
Posted by Fly_Germany on 29 September 2006 - 01:33 PM in Game Discussion (SIM2)
#40265 How do you close a terminal?
Posted by Fly_Germany on 29 September 2006 - 03:06 AM in Game Discussion (SIM2)
#40263 Fly Air Germany!
Posted by Fly_Germany on 29 September 2006 - 02:18 AM in Airline Press Releases
All Flights within Germany Connect to Frankfurt, Connecting Flights from Berlin, Munich and Hamburg are all connected to Frankfurt, at Frankfurt the World is at Your Doorstep, Connecting Germany to Major Destinations and Regional HUB's.
#39949 3rd Rock Alliance - The Alliance for Human Airline Entrepreuners
Posted by Fly_Germany on 25 September 2006 - 12:52 PM in Alliances
is vieta in yet? i havent seem him in the forums.. oh well, hope all is well
#39833 Fly Air Germany!
Posted by Fly_Germany on 24 September 2006 - 04:37 AM in Airline Press Releases
The CEO of Air Germany is also very keen on Opening up Atlantic and Middle Eastern Flights with a unamed aircraft, although the Airline is intrested in the Boeing 757 for these routes. We Will see in the future, The Descision is uncertain. Though the Airline Is Shining Through Hard Times in Europe, With Yet Again a Big Descision Moulding the Airlines Future as Germany's Airline, The One Airline, "You'll Love It"
Currently Air Germany Operates a Fleet of:
ATR-42-500
Embraer ERJ-135ER
Bombardier Q400
Saab 2000
Airbus A320-200
Airbus A330-300
#38852 Steve Irwin killed...
Posted by Fly_Germany on 07 September 2006 - 10:23 AM in Off Topic
#38792 Steve Irwin killed...
Posted by Fly_Germany on 06 September 2006 - 10:48 AM in Off Topic
Sad to hear, especially with his poor family.. Also a debate if the Video, of steve's last moments (they where shooting a doc.) should be seen.. now, they better not let that out.. where curious and all.. but think if the kid(s) see it on TV or the Internet.. terrible..
Also known for giving all his money (most of it, he needs to earn a living too!) into the Wildlife and Environment.. also teaching many people about animals and wildlife.. you don't see him with all his money in a Red Ferrari. Real good Bloke.. will be missed dearly.. still a shock, i can't believe it still.
Rest In Peace Steve. You won't be forgotten, in Australia at least.. Bloody legend
#38637 Does anybody play the game: Flight Simulator 2004?
Posted by Fly_Germany on 04 September 2006 - 11:33 AM in Off Topic
Mayby we can have an AE Fly-in on vatsim.. LOL
#37592 Fly Air Germany!
Posted by Fly_Germany on 21 August 2006 - 01:58 PM in Airline Press Releases
Yesterday was a milestone for Air Germany, With our First Airbus Purchase, Which now means expansion into the southern region of Europe.
A Large Gathering/Party was held at Frankfurt's Gizme Airways CEO Block Office, Many CEO's of the Third Rock Alliance Visited from Around the world, from New Zealand, Japan, Shanghai, USA and other parts of Europe and the Pacific, we all had a good party to celebrate the now Defunct Gizme Airways. The Next day when the CEO's awoke with a big hang over, in the wrong room they where driven off in a small fleet of Mercedes to Frankfurt Airport for the official handing over of the last Airbus A320-200 Model from 3RA member Gizme Airways to Air Germany, After the celebration and a few words from other 3RA members The Airbus transported the CEO of Air Germany back to Berlin.
Aircraft Information:
Airbus industrie A320-200
2 CFM International (GE Snecma) CFM56-5A1
New Routes have opened alongside increased Frequncies on numerous routes, Italy, Switzerland and Austria are the latest destinations to be added to Air Germanys European Routes.
"Where Glad to be a part of the final days of Gizme Airways, we are also glad to be part of the Third Rock Alliance and to have the opportunity to purchase our first true airliner from a fellow member, and founder" Said CEO of Air Germany, Thomas Auer on the day of the memorable ceremony.
Sources: CNN Business report, Bloomberg
#37364 I knew Raytheon was crazy, but wait till you get a look at THIS!
Posted by Fly_Germany on 18 August 2006 - 03:11 PM in Bugs
crap did i go off topic!
#37362 Gizme Airways International
Posted by Fly_Germany on 18 August 2006 - 03:03 PM in Airline Press Releases
#37361 Large jump in Australian Services
Posted by Fly_Germany on 18 August 2006 - 03:00 PM in Game Discussion (SIM2)
If those citys where added you would see a new market start growing! (well to compete with Europe and North America)
#37247 I knew Raytheon was crazy, but wait till you get a look at THIS!
Posted by Fly_Germany on 17 August 2006 - 06:08 AM in Bugs
#37200 3rd Rock Alliance - The Alliance for Human Airline Entrepreuners
Posted by Fly_Germany on 16 August 2006 - 11:51 AM in Alliances
(I bloody hope i know what im going on about) lol
#37199 Where are you guys come from?
Posted by Fly_Germany on 16 August 2006 - 11:45 AM in Game Discussion (SIM2)
hahahaha Funny, woolgoolga like the largest place is the Temple in the town, with one set of traffic lights
HAHAHA!! I keep getting confused which is which! Theres an Indian Temple and an Indian Restaurant that looks nearly identical! I prefer the restaurant... Thats what you get when you have the largest indian population in Australia all concentrated into one city, Woolgoolga (or we call it, woopi) i just went to the new annual curry fest there, man it sucked.. there was like 2 food vans with a line from there to Coffs! , i suppose most of you guys mustn't know what im going on about.. You can stop reading now
a lot of useless information up there
#37136 Where are you guys come from?
Posted by Fly_Germany on 15 August 2006 - 04:17 AM in Game Discussion (SIM2)
Im fine here, i couldn't bare to live in a big city, just me...
We also have property on the Island of Marinduque, Philippines.. very nice little beach... in Cagpo, Near Torijjos (like anyone has heard of it anyway ) LOL!
#36999 全日空 ニュース/ANA-All Nipp...
Posted by Fly_Germany on 13 August 2006 - 05:38 AM in Airline Press Releases
#36951 Fly Air Germany!
Posted by Fly_Germany on 12 August 2006 - 01:23 PM in Airline Press Releases
Today at Hamburg, Germany.
a new plane landed on behalf of Air Germany, the ATR-42.. thanks to some deal's with an alliance Ally, based half a world away in Shanghai, China. Metro Airways sold a ATR-42 for a cheap price that we could not ignore!
The new ATR has opened our latest route from our base in Berlin to France!
Air Germany is showing some intrest into the planes of ATR, though they have dismissed rumours that they will become and ATR only fleet, especially with the Bombardier Q400 getting closer by the day to take over Air Germany's still young Beech 1900D fleet.
"This is another step towards keeping German air travel easy, as it should be" , said CEO Thomas Auer.
Air Germany has been preparing for the coming a new fleet member for months so far, this has answered our prayers for now, though the Q400 fleet is for sure on their way shortly.
Taken from Hamburg, Germany
Air Germany (IATA:AG)
#36908 Fly Air Germany!
Posted by Fly_Germany on 11 August 2006 - 07:01 AM in Airline Press Releases
Just yesterday Thomas A. the CEO of Air Germany announced the purchase of another 1900D and that they have options for the Q400 as late as May 15, Year 1 (AE TIME)
This new fleet member meant a lot to Air Germany, with the added support of this new plane Air Germany succesfully started daily flights to Prague, Amsterdam and to Frankfurt, Germany, this FRA route also shows Air Germany expanding more into the Domestic Market's of Germany earlier than expected. Although it has not been confirmed Air Germany is rumoured to connect all German city's to the country's bustling capital, Berlin.
Air Germany Press Release
Friday, August 11, 2006
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