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Insane Collector
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Honolulu, HI/Denver, CO USA
Age: 24
Posts: 2,087
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Former BAE 146-200 operator in the Hawaiian Islands returns to the air with A 320's.
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Join Date: Jul 2000
Age: 34
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Nahhh...done with the 'buses. I would rather have the BAe-146 instead.
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Beautiful .
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My jetphotos.net photos Plane pictures.net photos Let's welcome Boeing newest product, the Boeing 7E7.
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: Honolulu, Hawai`i
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I agree!
I was about to wet my pants when you posted "Discovery returns..." I thought you had acquired a BAE146 and placed the Discovery Airways scheme on it!! No airbuses for me either. I still have an original timetable of this airline. Don't they still use this aircraft and logo under the name of "Debonair?" Sure miss the time when I flew from Honolulu to Kahului on Discovery. That was the most smoothest flight (especially with Maui's West Maui turbulence on approach) that I have ever been on in the islands.... |
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Insane Collector
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Honolulu, HI/Denver, CO USA
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Yes, I would like a 146 too, but in the meantime...Like Discovery, Debonair shut down close to two years ago. They had sold off the majority of the airline to Swissair and LH to run service between smaller city pairs.
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Cool
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