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#1 foti with the goaty

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Posted 18 November 2010 - 01:22 PM

Things lik this get on my nerves happy.gif ,
in this day and age of sport sponsorship, sports are crying out and are hard to come by, why would they drop Qants over the A380 engines, as if they travel all round the world or something , they wouldn't even jump in an A380 to go from Melbourne to Sydney lol.

it is clearly a better deal to save money than flying with qantas
Australias biggest sport rrrrr

AFL dumps Qantas as safety fears force engine swap on global A380 fleet

THE AFL has dumped Qantas as its official carrier in a multi-million dollar blow to the airline.

It has turned to Virgin Blue after a nine-year association with the Flying Kangaroo. The new arrangement - believed to be worth $5-6 million annually - will take effect from next month, the Herald Sun reports.

Industry sources said last night the two offers were comparable, but the AFL had demanded exclusivity from Qantas, which has ongoing commercial arrangements with soccer, rugby and rugby league.

Virgin Blue is believed to have promised to refrain from any arrangement with any other football code in return for the business of Australia's biggest sport.

Just getting it off of my chest lol
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Edited by foti with the goaty, 19 November 2010 - 12:29 AM.

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Posted 19 November 2010 - 12:27 AM

oops , what will the AFL do now ???

A VIRGIN Blue plane had to make an emergency landing in Melbourne this morning when a pilot noticed a strange smell on the aircraft.

The Boeing 737 flight DJ807 from Melbourne to Sydney was carrying 122 passengers and had been in the air for about 20 minutes when the captain decided to turn the plane around, Virgin Blue spokesman Colin Lippiatt said.

"Shortly after take-off the captain detected an unusual smell and as a precautionary measure he advised passengers he would be returning to Melbourne to get it checked out,'' he said.

"The engineers are trying to detect the source of the odour but the aircraft was operating as normal.''

The plane was due to leave at 6.30am and passengers got off the flight back in Melbourne shortly after 7am, Melbourne Airport spokesman Trevor Stafford said.



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Posted 22 November 2010 - 03:14 AM

Bump it.And thanks for letting us know this.




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