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there are a reason like the reason of the dry air and reduced moisture overnight so fuel and water dont mix when the come back
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okay, for those who never wondered where planes slept in winter you know what to do
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Waiting for the world to fly again? Girl the world is flying… it’s just Australia who’s grounded.
2021-8-30

These planes were mostly from Asian airline - I saw singapore airlines, lots of Cathay Pacific, Scoot
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someone told me planes aren't meant to just sit there for months so they could have alot of issues once the world's back
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Yes I read the Qantas ones are stored in the middle of the US desert! Unusual isn’t it
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But for some reason Qantas parked it’s planes in the Californian desert.
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my family lives here and they said at one point they had 417 planes😳😳 now there’s around 220 xx
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They only used to have a few but when I flew again to visit family in May I was SHOCKED at how many there were
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I was reading a report the other day about 35% if them air craft also have line over them
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