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I think the sound of the NEOs are fab, its a lovely sound esp reverse thrust.With regards to MAX8's you can definitely tell from the sound its a MAX on approach or departure before I even check FR24 to confirm!!!
With regards to MAX8's you can definitely tell from the sound its a MAX on approach or departure before I even check FR24 to confirm!!!
Still too noisy for Leeds City Council apparently!!The trouble with MAX's which is the biggest benefit is you don't hear these aircraft land at all. In fact I very rarely hear them until you hear the whilst noise.
Still too noisy for Leeds City Council apparently!!
Meanwhile part council owned and labour controlled Manchester airport presses ahead with more expansion.Leeds council has been hijacked by a bunch of moronic braid dead green loving climate change worshiping freaks. That’s why. Enemy’s of the working people of the city are Leeds Labour.
I think the forum should consider adding an eye roll reaction - I seem to be wanting to use it a lot latelyMeanwhile part council owned and labour controlled Manchester airport presses ahead with more expansion.
Meanwhile part council owned and labour controlled Manchester airport presses ahead with more expansion.
Great news. Hopefully 'next' will be the airport themselves engaging directly with the media.Not sure I can cope with the excitement! Radio Leeds just did a 5 minute interview with Ryanair regarding their operation from LBA, because apparently, today will see them pass the 15m passenger mark out of LBA.
Maybe the lucky passenger will be awarded the window seat they booked as a prize. (Only kidding).
Shame that although it was generally positive, the breakfast show presenter couldn't resist bringing up the matter of LBA exceeding it's night flight limits, and Ryanair's part in that. The lady from Ryanair was happy to explain the fact they operate their 'Game Changer' aircraft out of LBA (737 8200 MAX) which she said were 40% quieter. She said these were the majority of their based fleet at Leeds. Maybe she needs to look up the meaning of majority as 1 out of 3 isn't a majority in the UK!
A good news story though, on Radio Leeds. Whatever next?
Well the Ryanair Learjet was at LBA yesterday, but never heard anything about a broken 737 to fix, so maybe something better?Normally when Ryanair hit a milestone like this it comes with further good news.
Here's hoping.
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