Air China; in need of cabin refurbishments?
#16
A FlyerTalk Posting Legend
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Shanghai
Posts: 42,022
But listen to this encounter I had;
back in 2017 I was planespotting at Sydney and saw a CA 744 land overhead. I was bewildered. How come a 744 of CA land in my home city? Then I realized it was a prime ministerial flight coming in from China. Mr. Li Keqiang, Premier of The Communist Party of The People's Republic of China. I noticed the registration was B-2447. Upon seeing that name, I was silent. I've seen all the photos on the big shot airplane photo databases, e.g. Airliners.net and JetPhotos.com. It's been EVERYWHERE. Even to North Korea! What do you think about that appearance in SYD?
back in 2017 I was planespotting at Sydney and saw a CA 744 land overhead. I was bewildered. How come a 744 of CA land in my home city? Then I realized it was a prime ministerial flight coming in from China. Mr. Li Keqiang, Premier of The Communist Party of The People's Republic of China. I noticed the registration was B-2447. Upon seeing that name, I was silent. I've seen all the photos on the big shot airplane photo databases, e.g. Airliners.net and JetPhotos.com. It's been EVERYWHERE. Even to North Korea! What do you think about that appearance in SYD?
#18
Original Poster
Join Date: May 2019
Posts: 58
No? OK then,
At least they got rid of their fleet of Boeing 777-200s! You know why?
Because yes, it may sound good, but inside, it was a disaster!
The seats had no personal IFE (except Business, which were in the armrest),
but they were still angled anyway!
At least they got rid of their fleet of Boeing 777-200s! You know why?
Because yes, it may sound good, but inside, it was a disaster!
The seats had no personal IFE (except Business, which were in the armrest),
but they were still angled anyway!