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Old Feb 18, 2014, 12:48 pm
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kanderson1965
 
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Originally Posted by travellingblade
Not necessarily. If BNLL is not repaired and instead scrapped, presumably BA will be receiving a healthy sum as compensation from the insurer. I'm not sure what that insurance write off value would be, but it should be far more than the £2-3m cost of an extra heavy check.
Assuming they have not "enhanced" their insurance to Third Party, Fire and Theft
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