they told me that it had to make with "Federal questions", comming home i saw the news, that made things clear
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i tried to make a pic today off here at the military apron, the gate being garded by 2 policeman, i asked for permission to take a pic,....... a polite, but verry clear "NEGATIVE" was the answer
they told me that it had to make with "Federal questions", comming home i saw the news, that made things clear
they told me that it had to make with "Federal questions", comming home i saw the news, that made things clear
What do you mean by that Bart ? Runway 25R is closed so do you mean that the military planes aren't able to taxi like usually ???The aircraft is really disturbing other traffic at Melsbroek
Anyway, I saw it one TV tonight as well 8O
But don't worry the crew won't keep itself locked up in the plane for a very long time, since they need food and I don't think that they have a lot of reserve inside the plane.....
Chris
Here's a small update.
The crew indeed locked themselfs up in the aircraft and food was passed to the crew thru the hatches.
Tomorrow there are meetings with the bloodsucking laywers to try and resolve this situation. The crew had files a flight planned to Hahn but this was cancelled by the belgians.
Source: http://www.aviatsiya.ru/forums/viewtopic.php?t=65
Best Regards,
Yvo
The crew indeed locked themselfs up in the aircraft and food was passed to the crew thru the hatches.
Tomorrow there are meetings with the bloodsucking laywers to try and resolve this situation. The crew had files a flight planned to Hahn but this was cancelled by the belgians.
Source: http://www.aviatsiya.ru/forums/viewtopic.php?t=65
Best Regards,
Yvo
It's really sad that the Ukranian government is not paying it bills and through this harming the business of a perfectly viable operator, whose only mistake it is to have the Ukranian state as a majority shareholder....
If this continues, whole Europe will be a danger zone for ADB, forcing them to loos a big part of their business.
I just think about something. Why don't they impound the An225. Isn't that based in Stuttgart
BTW on TV they said that the unpaid bills were to some Cypriote company...
ciao,
TriStar
If this continues, whole Europe will be a danger zone for ADB, forcing them to loos a big part of their business.
I just think about something. Why don't they impound the An225. Isn't that based in Stuttgart
BTW on TV they said that the unpaid bills were to some Cypriote company...
ciao,
TriStar
But it isn't very often in KievAN124 wrote: A little bit off topic, The AN225 has it's base in Kiev just as all other ADB planes.
Anyway to get back to the topic, I heard this morning on RTBF radio that the amount of unpaid bills would be equal to 40 million Dollars. 8O
Let's hope they will find an agreement as soon as possible.
Chris
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