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why doesn't atlas take care of their aircrafts? this can never be good for their corporate image..or is it difficult to repaint an aircraft in these harsh economic times?
Atlas liveries
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Atlas liveries
Marlon Carter
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Re: Atlas liveries
Marlon, its hard to say what the situation is on that aircraft. I think Atlas is concerned about appearance, perhaps its a logistics issue. Seems like someone had commented on this picture a ways back. I was thinking this aircraft got a repaint soon after this?
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Re: Atlas liveries
Painting = Downtime.
And planes dont make money sitting on the ground.
I know our leases are around $20G an hour all inclusive.
So take a few days to paint a plane, now u see why
And planes dont make money sitting on the ground.
I know our leases are around $20G an hour all inclusive.
So take a few days to paint a plane, now u see why
Mike Bridge
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Brisbane, Australia - YBBN
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Re: Atlas liveries
Mike, could you please add your pilot no. to your signature? http://globecargova.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=11&t=3786. Thanks,Mike Bridge wrote:Painting = Downtime.
And planes dont make money sitting on the ground.
I know our leases are around $20G an hour all inclusive.
So take a few days to paint a plane, now u see why
Ralf
Re: Atlas liveries
If I remember correctly, this was due to a hail storm, not neglect.
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vp (at) globecargova (dot) org
5nm from KSUA
Re: Atlas liveries
That must have been some hail stormmlegein wrote:If I remember correctly, this was due to a hail storm, not neglect.