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Airbus A320 from Air Asia at Ringway/Manchester Intl Airport by Tom Hughes

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2008

Something a little different- this Manchester United themed Air Asia jet is towed into the terminals after sitting in front of the Viewing Park all weekend. I'm not a United fan, but this sure is one sweet looking plane! Note how busy the airport was, and how fast the PIA 742 comes down the runway.

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  • Why all this hatred towards Air Asia?

    I've used them several times and won't hesitate to use them again.

    As for accidents and incidents Air Asia is one of the safest airlines in operation having had only one incident with no loss of life. This compares with Jetstar who has also had one minor incident and Ryanair who have had two.

    Now compare this with Singapore Airlines FL 006 that left 83 people dead or Thai Airways FL261 that killed 108. I think the facts speak for themselves!

  • I will fly with AA anytime...The BEST low cost Airline in THE WORLD. For those who hates it...Too Bad guys cos AA will still be The Best even without your support..Suck it...

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  • United make me sick

  • @ArticMuse Its common, plain, simple and old fashion. Who cares? Unless it's a Boeing 747-8I ;-)

  • @afridi10

    Rude

  • @afridi10

    Excuse me? Watch your language. Teenagers these days are so rude.

  • @FSXGuy1 ok mr grammar fuk

  • @afridi10

    Speak english

  • @heywatchme101 you're right, of course!

  • @100mdb not really AA's fault for crashing it was bad weather and It was not bad maintenance. plus no one died or get serious injury. but something odd... both crashes were an oveshoot and both were in Kuching I think... hmmm....

  • @padstar999 Tell that to the people who were killed. A dead person is a dead person irrespective of how long an airline has been operational. Close to 300 people have died on Thai flights and 83 on Singapore flights, comparing that to 0 deaths for Air Asia, 0 for Jetstar and 0 for Ryanair means that your comment doesn't really hold water.

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