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Flight Dept. CLOSED/CLOSING/SHRINKING?

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Not one girl has been the same.
 
Wow, I did not realize it, how did you remember all of those pics? I love that site!
 
Upon looking again squak, I have only used two of those pics that you posted, but I did enjoy looking at them anyways.
 
She is very beautiful, but the girl that I have now is not Crystal, and she seems worthy of your attention.
 
Actually, isn't that Crystal in Manhattan Beach, second from the last on his list? She is certainly worthy of our attention, and she is certainly Crystal. My favorite of yours was from several years ago, Some beautiful chick standing near a waterfall in a red bikini, smiling. Wish I knew where to find that shot.

Waco
 
Starbucks selling 2 aircraft and keeping one.

Coke sold 1 aircraft and let a few pilots go.
 
Lehman Brothers 2-G4's, 1-F50, 1-S76
Merrill Lynch 1-GEX, 1 G4

Pepsi selling 1-F50
 
From the New York Times today-

On Wednesday, Starbucks said it would sell two of its three corporate jets, a Gulfstream 550 and a Gulfstream V, to save money.
 
How many of these companies are announcing they'll sell their airplanes to appease shareholders and quell bad PR, but will continue to operate them until they sell...knowing full well that sale may not come for 6 or more months, well after this 'hot-button' issue has been long since forgotten?
 
I would say a majority of them are doing just that. It's part of the PITA of being a public company.
 
How many of these companies are announcing they'll sell their airplanes to appease shareholders and quell bad PR, but will continue to operate them until they sell...knowing full well that sale may not come for 6 or more months, well after this 'hot-button' issue has been long since forgotten?
These airplanes will be sold and they will not come back for a long time. It's the end of an era of greed and wasteful spending. It's only January, you'll see more downsizing in the months to come. Time to face reality.
 
Who is buy all of these aircraft? Nobody is really selling aircraft because nobody is buying aircraft.
 
These airplanes will be sold and they will not come back for a long time. It's the end of an era of greed and wasteful spending. It's only January, you'll see more downsizing in the months to come. Time to face reality.
I don't think the use of corporate aircraft always qualifies as "greed and wasteful spending". You're on the wrong forum if you want to spew that nonsense.
 

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