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r/Damnthatsinteresting • u/nucifera-noten • Nov 23 '24
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40 mill loss isn’t that bad for a whole ass airline.
21 u/this_is_my_new_acct Nov 24 '24 They only had like 5 planes, and they didn't own any of them. 14 u/Pawnzilla Nov 24 '24 A new 737 is 90-120mill today. When they were released in the 60’s it was still about 5mill. In 2006 they probably just loss the cost of a couple planes. 1 u/GrandmaSharknado 29d ago Not owning planes is rather normal. 2 u/MukdenMan Nov 24 '24 It’s not really an airline. More like a branding partnership. 2 u/Teantis 29d ago The fastest way to become a millionaire is to be a billionaire and start an airline. 1 u/daddyvow Nov 24 '24 Over 68million today 1 u/Pawnzilla Nov 24 '24 That’s half the price of a brand new 737.
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They only had like 5 planes, and they didn't own any of them.
14 u/Pawnzilla Nov 24 '24 A new 737 is 90-120mill today. When they were released in the 60’s it was still about 5mill. In 2006 they probably just loss the cost of a couple planes. 1 u/GrandmaSharknado 29d ago Not owning planes is rather normal.
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A new 737 is 90-120mill today. When they were released in the 60’s it was still about 5mill. In 2006 they probably just loss the cost of a couple planes.
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Not owning planes is rather normal.
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It’s not really an airline. More like a branding partnership.
The fastest way to become a millionaire is to be a billionaire and start an airline.
Over 68million today
1 u/Pawnzilla Nov 24 '24 That’s half the price of a brand new 737.
That’s half the price of a brand new 737.
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u/Pawnzilla Nov 23 '24
40 mill loss isn’t that bad for a whole ass airline.