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On Tue, 11 Oct 2011 12:26:36 +0100
Roland Perry wrote: Who knows, thought its not written in stone that supply always has to fulfil demand. Sometimes someone has to step in and say enough is enough no matter what vested interests it ****es off. There are only a certain number of aircraft in the world, and they are built at a very finite pace. That, and the obsolescence of old aircraft, is a natural limiter, irrespective of the number of runways. True , but given the lifespan of an average commercial airliner I suspect they can be built a lot quicker than they're obsoleted these days. Anyway , have a look at http://www.flightradar24.com to see the shear numbers of aircraft in the sky already over europe. Personally I think its quite enough given the precarious state of the enviroment at the moment. B2003 |
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