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Our 767-300ER have them installed. Domestic 767-300's do not.
FWIW I can tell you that on a fleet of about 130 a/c the cost of those light bulbs is about 230K a year.
Our 767-300ER have them installed. Domestic 767-300's do not.
FWIW I can tell you that on a fleet of about 130 a/c the cost of those light bulbs is about 230K a year.
That number is probably different for 767's as opposed to RJ's.Our 767-300ER have them installed. Domestic 767-300's do not.
FWIW I can tell you that on a fleet of about 130 a/c the cost of those light bulbs is about 230K a year.
This place flushes 230k in minutes.
That number is probably different for 767's as opposed to RJ's.
Are you refering to the new restrooms in the ATL lounge? I can't a sh*t without the damn thing flushin' 4 times!!! Delta goes green my a**
That number is probably different for 767's as opposed to RJ's.
Yeah, I noticed that too.... that ALL RJs have logo lights, and they all use them, whereas very few mainline aircraft do. So I gotta "ax" you... what difference does it make, a bulb is a bulb right?
True, weird story: when XJT was in contract negotiations a few years ago the pilots were doing a "no logo lights" campaign. A couple of years later when the TA was signed the VP of Flight Ops thanked the Union for saving the company hundreds of thousands of dollars on light bulbs. :laugh:
The XJT pilots were running the logo lights during daylight hours.... all day. I really doubt the company saved money. Besides, the pilots were burning so much extra gas that light bulbs would have been a drop in the bucket.
That's seriously DOPE, dude!!!!!! Go show them management dorks who's boss.... Power to the people!!!!!!