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Why are FedEx planes so dirty

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If you see FedEx planes vs UPS planes, the UPS planes seem much cleaner.

The FedEx planes always are covered with filth.

Both companies are making piles of money, but wondering if it is corporate culture thing why UPS has such clean planes vs FedEx.
 
If you see FedEx planes vs UPS planes, the UPS planes seem much cleaner.

The FedEx planes always are covered with filth.

Both companies are making piles of money, but wondering if it is corporate culture thing why UPS has such clean planes vs FedEx.

Why are you such a tool?
 
If you see FedEx planes vs UPS planes, the UPS planes seem much cleaner.

The FedEx planes always are covered with filth.

Both companies are making piles of money, but wondering if it is corporate culture thing why UPS has such clean planes vs FedEx.

Beats me. Why don't you ask the "non union" employees at FedEx why they can't keep the planes clean.

Don't you have paper to shuffle on your desk.....
 
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If you see FedEx planes vs UPS planes, the UPS planes seem much cleaner.

The FedEx planes always are covered with filth.

Both companies are making piles of money, but wondering if it is corporate culture thing why UPS has such clean planes vs FedEx.


real freight dogs feel more at home in dirty airplanes.
 
It's an image thing with UPS. They are very concerned with the way they look to the public and the "Brand" name.
 
That was the first thing I noticed was how much cleaner the 727s were/are on the inside compared to the USAF.
 

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