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Airline Reports / Re: Counter Overworked and Misused Aircraft
« on: August 17, 2009, 08:04:34 pm »
COMA will be hosting an aircraft sale in the coming days. This sale will promote the use of generally forgotten and unused aircraft by providing airlines with the opportunity to buy brand new aircraft at reduced pricing.

Thank you.


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General Chat / Re: Show your colors - The Liveries Topic
« on: July 30, 2009, 10:20:52 pm »
Airlines still have to pay for the white paint if they choose to paint their planes white.

Of course, but generally, the more complex a livery, the more paint layers it requires.

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General Chat / Re: Show your colors - The Liveries Topic
« on: July 28, 2009, 06:53:52 pm »
That's the idea, something realistic that an airline would actually use due to low paint costs, etc.

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Airline Reports / Re: Counter Overworked and Misused Aircraft
« on: July 27, 2009, 03:34:58 am »
Of course, Coma is closely monitoring aircraft numbers in various worlds to determine which are in the greatest need of rest and peace.

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Airline Reports / Re: Counter Overworked and Misused Aircraft
« on: July 26, 2009, 08:53:53 am »
Coma will be pleased with anyone who makes an effort to let the Caravelles rest and be free.

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Airline Reports / Re: Counter Overworked and Misused Aircraft
« on: July 24, 2009, 02:39:42 am »
Setting the COMA graphic (already sized properly) as your signature is a way to show allegiance to COMA's intents and beliefs.

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General Chat / Re: Show your colors - The Liveries Topic
« on: July 24, 2009, 01:38:55 am »
Here is Aerolineas America's livery (currently shown on a Boeing 777-200 which AA plans to acquire in the future). All comments welcomed!



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Airline Reports / Counter Overworked and Misused Aircraft
« on: July 23, 2009, 06:48:27 am »
Leave the past; today, we say hello to a new era.

Humans declare their care for others. As a people, we indulge in giving compliments, sharing assets, committing random acts of kindness.
However, we seem to forget too quickly. We seem to assume that only animate objects are capable of accepting care and love. Although we adulate our people and non-human companions, we dismiss the inanimate beings of Earth which long greatly for our attention and affliction.

And, my friends, of these inanimate objects, are aircraft. For over a century now, small general aviation owners and megalomaniac corporations alike have abused our airworthy creations. We created these objects, planting in them the seed of roaring power and life. We were artists, gracefully painting strokes of technology and wonder.

Yet, now we allow our hunger for wealth to control our actions. Our greed leads us to abuse these fine creations.

Did they ask to be created? No. However, we created them, and they deserve the same respect we grant mankind. When aircraft are overworked, they bleed paint, shed tears of oil and fuel.

As the executors of the aircraft we purchase, it is our duty to choose models which have not already been selected time and time again. We must stray from the mores of airline society. We must end the overuse and misuse of SE 210 Caravelle Super 10Bs. In World 730 alone, there are over 2800 of these birds in use, while only 550 starter aircraft and circa 200 of all other types. It is also apparent that there may soon be an abuse of Airbus A319s as well; but, we can prevent this! If we work together to purchase a variety of aircraft, the beautiful airplanes may be more at rest. It is our duty to end this injustice! Aircraft deserve to be free, and we can all begin by buying aircraft which may feel lonely and unnoticed instead of attaining tired and abused ones.

COMA: Counter Overworked and Misused Aircraft strives to end the injustices suffered by these graceful birds. COMA hopes to end aircraft abuse and bring peace to every being, both animate and inanimate, on this beautiful planet.

Thank you.



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General Chat / it is very tired edit nearly 100 routes daily
« on: May 18, 2008, 09:24:42 pm »
Also, I don't know if there's anyone out there as dumb as me who just realized this, lol, but the best way to edit routes is to set the "Default view routes" to show all under 100%, or maybe 50% (or 75%) if you're on a time budget and only want to fix the routes with the lowest load factor-- instead of hunting through your hundreds of routes just to find the ones that are under 100% LF.

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General Chat / it is very tired edit nearly 100 routes daily
« on: May 17, 2008, 04:28:37 pm »
Instead of flying only to the big airports where 10+ other airlines are flying, the most profitable routes are the ones flown to medium/small airports that you're competition isn't flying to (or maybe just a couple others are). My load factor is always dropping on the same exact routes, and my other, usually more profitable ones (one would think of them to be less profitable), hold their 100% LF indefinitely, or at least for a very long time. Therefore, leaving my account untouched for a week will only drop my overall LF to ~90%. And when it comes time to edit routes, there's not too many to do.

I know this is really mostly helpful in regions like the Middle East that aren't so oversaturated, but maybe everyone can try flying to that 20,000 passenger airport and see what happens. I fly from Dubai International Airport to this remote 100,000 passenger airport and it makes me 75,000 while my flight to much bigger Doha makes me only 25,000.  :wink:

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Game News / MultiWorlds is LIVE
« on: April 05, 2008, 04:54:42 am »
AM looks greater than ever! I'm really excited now for the game to begin!  :D

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General Chat / thank you for gate rental mods!
« on: January 05, 2008, 09:49:13 pm »
Yeah, I love the red/green signal- it's very helpful.

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General Chat / What's wrong with you guys?
« on: January 04, 2008, 10:37:53 pm »
I have the 1 euro fare on two of my routes to make a point to my competitor that keeps lowering his fare to just one below mine, that I will not give in, and I will keep my route, even if I make very little profit, and I won't let him hold a monopoly over the route.

But anyway, only us two operate that route, so it doesn't hurt anyone else.

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