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Post by tito on May 13, 2009 10:22:16 GMT -5
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Post by soko on May 13, 2009 10:24:26 GMT -5
yay btw, this plane is leased/borrowed from turkish airlines right... because of the non-bosnian town name?
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Post by tito on May 13, 2009 10:37:39 GMT -5
No it’s all Bosnian, Turkish airlines promised to buy this new plane as part of their contract. They now own 49% of B&H Airlines(once known as Air Bosna), here are some of their other planes:
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Post by soko on May 13, 2009 13:54:48 GMT -5
ehem, the planes registration begins with "TC" TC-AAA to TC-ZZZ are turkish registred aircraft...
Bosnian registrations begin with "T9-AAA/ZZZ"....
they just lend/leased a turkish aircraft to the bosnians... anyways its stupid to give "our" aircraft foreign names, but nismo bolje zasluzili...
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Post by tito on May 13, 2009 14:43:51 GMT -5
they just lend/leased a turkish aircraft to the bosnians... You are wrong, here is an interview with the director of BH-airlines if you don’t believe me: www.hayat.ba/video/centralni-dnevnikanyways its stupid to give "our" aircraft foreign names I think it’s cool to name it Istanbul.
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Post by soko on May 13, 2009 17:59:41 GMT -5
^^ www.airfleets.net/ficheapp/plane-b737-25184.htmen.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_Airlines#Fleetnot a new plane at all, they just gave us/leased us their old junk, that aircraft was made in 92, its almost at the end of its servicetime, its got 3 to 8 yrs left...turkish airlines are phasing out their 737-400s... anyways..its better then nothing... anyways, whilst we are at it, an airbosna classic made in 91¨' used by air bosna 98-0, the T9-ABD <a href="http://media.photobucket.com/image/bosna air/MS800B/AirBosna-B737ghjk.jpg?o=1" target="_blank"><img src="http://i85.photobucket.com/albums/k79/MS800B/AirBosna-B737ghjk.jpg" border="0"></a>[/img] couldn't upload pics.. here are former bosnian aircraft.. i remember the Tu-154 with the ljiljani on its tail from when i was in sarajevo in 1997.. memories www.fortunecity.com/oasis/tropicana/533/BH-registerAIRBOSNA.html
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Post by tito on May 13, 2009 18:10:47 GMT -5
After months of speculation regarding the aircraft the Bosnian national carrier B&H Airlines will receive since the airline was sold to Turkish Airlines, the company’s CEO has revealed that the aircraft in question is the Boeing B737-400. Recently a business meeting took place between Turkish Airline CEO, Temel Koti, and his Bosnian counterpart, Nudžeim Reèica. The two discussed which jet engine aircraft would best suit the Bosnian carrier. The two agreed that the best aircraft choice would be the Boeing B737-400. The aircraft should be in the BH fleet by May 2009 which would allow the company to open new services.
A second jet engine aircraft should arrive during the spring period in 2010. The two new aircraft would allow new services to begin and therefore B&H Airlines would have a 50% share of traffic from its hub - Sarajevo Airport. exyuaviation.blogspot.com/2009/02/bh-to-get-b737-400.html
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Post by Trazi Vise on May 13, 2009 23:28:47 GMT -5
lol it's an old plane not a "new" one, last time for delivery of it was in 2000. bye bye 737-400.
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Post by zgembo on May 14, 2009 6:28:33 GMT -5
The only reason the airline is being kept alive is to prove that Bosnia is a country. That tells you everything.
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Post by soko on May 14, 2009 11:18:54 GMT -5
The only reason the airline is being kept alive is to prove that Bosnia is a country. That tells you everything. yeah, unlike Serbia.. og wait... didn't you sink from being a normal place, into a third world orthodox-fundamentalist-banana-republic, who's citizens in the south now throw rocks at albanian and EU police, or am I wrong airlines are most often kept alive to transport people
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Post by fazlinho on May 14, 2009 11:21:27 GMT -5
^ Captain obvious hit the spot. A country usually has it's own airline.
The only reason you make ironic comments, is because it is one Bosnian company that is doing good business.
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Post by zgembo on May 14, 2009 15:39:05 GMT -5
Doing good business? It is in bankruptcy protection.
Soko, dissing Serbia doesn't make Bosnia look any less pathetic.
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