Air NZ mounts Samoa relief flight
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- Thursday, 01 October 2009
Hong Kong’s old Kai Tak airport on the city’s Victoria Harbour, valued at US$40 billion and described as the world’s most valuable piece of derelict land, is set for a new lease of life.
European carrier Air France, planemaker Airbus and French state accident investigator BEA have angered pilots with an attempt to blame the crew for the June accident off the coast of Brazil that downed flight AF447, killing all 228 aboard.
Hong Kong’s old Kai Tak airport on the city’s Victoria Harbour, valued at US$40 billion and described as the world’s most valuable piece of derelict land, is set for a new lease of life.
European carrier Air France, planemaker Airbus and French state accident investigator BEA have angered pilots with an attempt to blame the crew for the June accident off the coast of Brazil that downed flight AF447, killing all 228 aboard.