Oh nice
But nothing close to Tokyo Central
Oh nice
But nothing close to Tokyo Central
We have flights departing every 5 mins between Sendai, Osaka Kansai, Osaka Itami, Sapporo, Fukuoka, Naha, Seoul, Shanghai Pudong, Shanghai Hongqiao, Beijing, Taipei and Hong Kong in Asia, and a bigger loop in Europe and N America
Of course you do.
The three A388s have gone in for painting.
The livery is a classic eurowhite with a colored tail section. BC-TYA will wear an orange tail, BC-TYG will wear a red tail, and BC-TYS will wear a blue tail. On the tail will be written the signatures of the soldiers/officers killed in the cartel shooting. The motto of the organization will be written along the bottom of the plane, spanning between the wings and the #5 doors. The airline name will be written in a Helvetica font in the same color as the tail. The plane’s name will be in front of the #1 doors, also in a Helvetica font. Above the aircraft name will be the flag of the country the plane represents, similar to what Air Tahiti Nui does with their planes.
Also, Since Nuno is now the coach at Tottenham, (who we sponsor btw), A Tottenham Livery has been planned to be painted on BA and Tokyo Air
Alright
Yea, you can
Great! I’ll plan the routes now
time slots?
6:30AM to 7:30PM
oh cool
thanks
We will build a new port at Tokyo to accommodate a future company we will create
We decided that instead of having a galley in between the first class and business class sections on the upper deck, we’ll have a clear turbulence resistant display case with all of the officer’s caps and badges displayed. To replace the galley, we’re removing the seating section behind the #3 upper doors and adding a galley in its place. This design will only be applied to BC-TYS, and will not be removed after the dinner service. This display will fly with the plane as long as it wears the livery.
@Nugget Bogland Capital is getting VT-BSF, VT-BCO, VT-IAF, VT-PSF and VT-NIN within 2 hours
Okay. BC-TYA is on it’s way.
which one? (NSG/Police/Japanese guys[i forgot the name])
So does anyone own Embraer?