Be grateful I didn't get the time today to comment on the shocking July operating statistics :eek2:
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equity raises should see the number of share tripple, im expecting 50 cents... the GOVMT has basically closed its eyes for months and just dont want to see there equity decimated ... smashed... crushed... pulverised ... almost eviscerate!... it basically a slow train wreck... sorry a long glide path to a belly landing ... brace brace brace..
Minister Robinson Crusoe has basically been staring down the runway waving his arms with orange guiding paddles flailing in the air as the 747 comes into land wheels up...turbines spinning slowly...
(787 structural issues inspections Boeing shares under pressure )
No no, Grant Robertson will have a cunning plan to save the airline and protect the the taxpayer, backed by sound advice from that intellectual colossus the Ministry of Transport.
There is also the slight possibility his execution skills will revert to the mean for a Labour cabinet minister.
Boop boop de do
Marilyn
"revert to the mean for a Labour cabinet minister"
oh thats not good, better get the fire engines out and FOAM the RUNWAY!!!
"intellectual colossus the Ministry of Transport"
oh dear im thinking the fast rail from hamilton to auckland. Wont be taking that trip anytime soon.
End of the day, cost of flying these days is cheaper than ever before. Just that people now expect to fly Queenstown to Auckland any time for <$300 return, and forget the laws of supply and demand.
Waaaaaay back, 30 years remember I flew AKL-INV on a super-thrifty fare - cheapest possible. $594 back then which the reserve bank tells me that is equivalent of $1,064.74 now.
1st world problems - don't like it, don't fly.
Hand made aero planes probably cost more than a modern flight computer controlled solution. Chips are cheap and manufacturing is automated for many components. Fuel is also cheap now and getting cheaper.
carbon fibre is cheaper then wood ->() when compared to its performance.. 3 D printing is cheaper than putting a person on the job.
Hey Beagle - there's some Hokitika flights at over $500 - one way
Only time i've ever flown out of Hokitika I was a bit worried - the guy taking me to the airport went up this steep hill and I said where we going and he said the airport at the top of the hill ..... becasue when it was at the bottom of the hill it was always flooded. You seem to head off down the run way and over the cliff and then out to sea before climbing to get over the mountains.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12363768
Air New Zealand chief operating officer Carrie Hurihanganui says the recovery of the airline's international network post-Covid-19 is now looking to be slower than initially thought. "The recent resurgence of cases in New Zealand is a reminder that this is a highly volatile situation. We are not anticipating a return to any 777 flying until September 2021 at the earliest, which is why we have made the decision to ground the fleet until at least this time next year,"
Emphasis added.
All 777-300's to be heavily written down in value in FY21 ?