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Indian Air fleet :- - Google Docs
added a few more

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Is someone chopping onions in this room, because these liveries are on point and I’m tearing up a bit.

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idk

ikr…

As DL50 lifts off from Bogland, Air Tahiti Nui flight 116, operated by a Boeing 787-9 (F-OUKA, named Puka Puka) makes a stopover at Bogland during it’s inaugural flight, flying from Paris to Tahiti via Bogland. This marks Air Tahiti Nui’s 16th aircraft.

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@Nugget can Air France start service from Nice to Bogland?

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Using what aircraft?

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A330-200

Sure, but it would have to be from a remote gate. Would that be fine?

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VT-BCO is on final to Bogland Capital
(1 hr has passed)

Cleared to land

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Also, Tokyo Air will expand the “Honouring those who serve” livery to American, United and Delta. The Japanese Version will be applied on Tokyo Air planes

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noice

VT-BCO has landed

And to jump on the band wagon (and because I need to plug my own s***), we’re dedicating three of our Airbus A380-800s to the lives lost during that cartel shooting that one time. They will each wear a special livery honoring the 20 Japanese soldiers, 28 Indian soldiers, and 58 Bogland police officers. The planes chosen are BC-TYA, BC-TYG, and BC-TYS. We’ve named the planes “Courage”, “Spirit”, and “Bravery”, respectively.

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aww :pleading_face:

Should I plan another flying dinner service as the inaugural flights for these three planes?

yes why not
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Okay, Imma get my chefs on this. For this flight, we’re removing most of the second floor to give the planes a higher ceiling. However, the first class upper deck section will have a VIP dining room, and the longitudinal galley on both decks will be transformed into a professional kitchens. We’ve chosen Bogland (BC-TYS), India (BC-TYA), and Japan (BC-TYG) as the country the planes will tour during the flight.

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ok cool!

Imma go to sleep now. My chefs are starting to plan the menus, and Malty has taken over ATC duties.