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| roystall |
Posted: Feb 8 2012, 06:22 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 1 Member No.: 1,072 Joined: 8-February 12 |
Isn't it amazing? I'm so pleased that QANTAS never has any problems, only 'issues'. When an engine on an A380 blew up over Batam near Singapore a while ago a Qantas spokeswoman said there were some 'engine issues'. Now in today's news they've found hairline cracks in some of the A380 wings and I'm relieved to hear it's identified as an 'manufacturing issue'. Phew! For a while there I thought the 'world's safest airline' was having a problem, but I'm so relieved it's only an 'issue'.
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