Official thread :- Countdown to JFK (KQ INAUGURAL FLIGHT)

Official thread :- Countdown to JFK (KQ INAUGURAL FLIGHT)

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It's all systems go as we count down the 1st commercial direct flight from East Africa to USA.

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4 days to go
 
Kwani sasa hivi hakuna ndege ktk Kenya kwenda USA?
 
This is why Chinese were thrown under the bus, Mungu ana waona.
 
That bird looks awesome at night with all those lights illuminating around it.....
Hivi ile dirimulaina ya majirani bado inapiga ruti za daladala, sijui lini itachomoza ikutane na wababe wa angani. Hawakua wamejipanga, halafu walivyoipokea kwa mbwembwe hadi nchi yote ikasimama.
 
That bird looks awesome at night with all those lights illuminating around it.....
Hivi ile dirimulaina ya majirani bado inapiga ruti za daladala, sijui lini itachomoza ikutane na wababe wa angani.
ati ruti za daladala😀😀😀😀😀 si unajua wanaogopa idakwe kama bombadier sababu ya madeni.
 
Direct kabisa. Bidhaa perishable kama vile fruits, flowers, tea, coffee will be at point of final destination in 15hrs!.

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KQ does not have a cargo plane that has an endurance of 15hrs.787 is NOT a cargo plane, Boeing does not produce 787-F. KQ sold their only 777-F.. So expect Ethiopian freighters to make Good Cash ferrying EAC produce
 
KQ does not have a cargo plane that has an endurance of 15hrs.787 is NOT a cargo plane, Boeing does not produce 787-F. KQ sold their only 777-F.. So expect Ethiopian freighters to make Good Cash ferrying EAC produce
😂😂Excuse your ignorance. Fool Just about every passenger flight is carrying some freight along with the passengers and their baggage.
You think ni vitanda and private sleeping rooms huwa in the lower hold of a jetliner, ama nini? Only a Useless bongolala can come up with such rubbish thought process.
For instance, a Boeing 747-400 (one of the largest passenger planes) can hold 416 passengers along with 5,330 cubic feet (150 m3) of cargo. That's about as much cargo as can fit in two semi-truck trailers.
 
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