Three B737-800 are on lease to Kenya Airways through SALE, aren't they? Not sure though, direct the question to the pros instead. AC Still MIA.Originally posted by Artiwizoras:No offence but are u sure it is an sg aircraft?
Sorry boss.Originally posted by Airbus330Captain:Be more clear with your topic. It should be Kenya Airways's Boeing 737-800 leased from S.A.L.E not Singapore B737-800. Singapore Airlines does'nt own SALE neither do they operate narrowbodies. Hope this clear things out.
If the aircraft was insured, the airline would probably have to make a claim against the underwriter.Originally posted by VODKA KE0601:Plane had been found, no signs of survival.
I have a question, is Kenya Airways liable to pay for the entire plane, now that it's written-off?
Hmm, mms the 737 production hit above 5000, and thats for all the variants... The more the produced, the more there will be accidents I believe, like paper aeroplanes, I see them crash everyday (inside my school, lecture theatres, corridors, on the roads, downstairs' playground)...Originally posted by Kuali Baba:No survivors? And another 737.
Wait for news? How old liao is this piece of news, u seem pretty late hereOriginally posted by soulwinner:Wait for the report form the news..