Planes and fly are two perfectly married elements. I just love planes. In reference to recent breaking news by singapore air, the company has agreed to put the entire boeing 747s fleet to total retirement starting April this year but thousands more are still in the sky throughout the globe. What probably makes the airline to take such a drastic move, or has the time arrived for the planes to stop flying. Looking by the history of this among world largest commercial airliner, it has some good and alarming track records dating back decades ago....
Singapore air is not the only commercial airline operates this type of aircraft. Malaysia Airline owns 9 of it from many more airlines in the world. In addition Malaysia Airlines will take delivery of its five of total 6 A380s from airbus this year despite being stuck in the turbulence of financial crisis that hit the company.
The only question left is, will MAS follow suit what its main rival does?
Sorry, it is a bit out of topic...
I look forward to flying with MAS brand new A380... :)
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