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BANNED in CHINA: North Korea's Scary Soviet-Era Fleet has Nowhere to Go
Reaganite Republican ^
| 26 January 2013
| Reaganite Republican
Posted on 01/26/2013 4:26:32 AM PST by Reaganite Republican
By enacting a safety ban -as the EU has- on Air Koryo's
Soviet jalopies, China has effectively left the Norks
with only two planes capable of international routes...
Save for a couple newer Russian Tu-204 aircraft, the DPRK's Air Koryo -infamous for the world's worst booking site and the only one-star airline in existence- boasts a fleet comprised of creaking USSR-era aircraft (IL-62, Tu-134, Tu-154), planes that have all been banned in the European Union due to failed Air Koryo ground inspections, ancient design, noise- and the North Korean's contempt for international safety standards in general.
Until now, the workhorse Tu-154 -which even Aeroflot retired in 2009- has been primarily operating for the Norks' flag carrier between China and Pyongyang, with additional seasonal flights to Malaysia, Russia, and a couple other destinations.
So this new Chinese government ban marks the end of an era: service to Beijing will continue on the newer Russian Tu-204s, but the Tupolevs will likely continue to operate within the DPRK, and a few foreign routes. Looks like they might have to scrape up the dosh for some new planes... not that new Boeings would do them any better, mind you.
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They play marching music upon takeoff and landing too... seriously |
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics; Travel
KEYWORDS: china; dprk; korea; north
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To: Reaganite Republican
One NK Airline official explained that getting off the ground was the most difficult part of flying since coming down was easy.
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posted on
01/26/2013 4:34:29 AM PST
by
count-your-change
(you don't have to be brilliant, not being stupid is enough)
To: Reaganite Republican
So ya gots to wonder if Russia or China send in a jet will the norks keep it and refuse to send it back like they do trains???
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posted on
01/26/2013 4:56:35 AM PST
by
Joe Boucher
((FUBO))
To: Reaganite Republican
I’m obviously pretty ignorant about such things but what’s in it for any country to have anything to do with NoKo? They have nothing much to export, don’t import much, don’t have a convertible currency and are monstrous to deal with.
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posted on
01/26/2013 5:03:46 AM PST
by
muir_redwoods
(Don't fire until you see the blue of their helmets)
To: muir_redwoods
To me the point is that they are spending BILLION$ on missiles and nuclear devices they last week specifically stated were intended at the United States... and they can’t even keep the national flag carrier flying
Got plenty to do with you imho
To: Joe Boucher
The Norks impounded foreign trains?
To: Reaganite Republican
Two weeks in the North Korean countryside ought to be required for every US university freshman.
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posted on
01/26/2013 5:26:36 AM PST
by
lurk
To: Reaganite Republican
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posted on
01/26/2013 5:28:23 AM PST
by
JoeProBono
(A closed mouth gathers no feet - Mater tua caligas exercitus gerit ;-{)
To: Reaganite Republican
I’d laugh at that article, until I remember that we will soon be going through what NK is going through, given our debt. In their case, they were a (relatively) advanced and highly industrialized country, but then the cheap oil from the Soviet Union / Russia stopped, and the lights started to flicker, and then they went out for good, and then the people starved. Sure, Communism didn’t help, but they depended on cheap imports, did not have a strategic reserve (or at least a large enough one), and were powerless to respond once they were cut off.
It’s only a matter of time before China gets tired of giving away their wealth to us, and does the same. They don’t give us oil, but they do give us the spark plugs and circuit cards that make our tractors run. Once that flow stops, our machines, slowly, stop too.
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posted on
01/26/2013 5:38:24 AM PST
by
BobL
To: BobL
Have our bureaucrats tired of their welfare state?
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posted on
01/26/2013 6:05:00 AM PST
by
Leisler
(A trillion+ dollars a year printing fiat script=2% GDP. What happens when it stops. Or doesn't?)
To: Reaganite Republican
On the other hand - (relatively) Free-Market capitalism of South Korea gives us Asiana - one of the finest airlines in the world (the service was spectacular).
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posted on
01/26/2013 6:05:32 AM PST
by
Psalm 73
("Gentlemen, you can't fight in here - this is the War Room".)
To: Psalm 73
On the other hand - (relatively) Free-Market capitalism of South Korea gives us Asiana - one of the finest airlines in the world (the service was spectacular). Korea is a real-life scientific experiment in government systems. One people, one country, two different political systems. One works. One doesn't. ...but still liberals keep pushing the communist agenda convinced it will be different this time.
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posted on
01/26/2013 6:20:07 AM PST
by
Flick Lives
(We're going to be just like the old Soviet Union, but with free cell phones!)
To: count-your-change
One NK Airline official explained that getting off the ground was the most difficult part of flying since coming down was easy. Reminds me of this:
Flying is the Second Greatest Thrill To Man. Landing is the First!!
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posted on
01/26/2013 6:21:05 AM PST
by
QT3.14
To: QT3.14
I’ve flown on some pretty shaky airlines: Red Sea Airlines, Royal Air Swazi, Air Botswana. Even if I were being chased by a flock of giant spiders and that NORK airline was my only way out, I’d have to consider making my stand rather than board the NORK aircraft.
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posted on
01/26/2013 6:56:53 AM PST
by
Ax
To: muir_redwoods
whats in it for any country to have anything to do with NoKo?Opportunity for some corrupt officials to get some bribes.
To: BobL
To: JoeProBono
Ha ha, I saw this pic
From what I read it’s an Air Koryo Tu-154 too, just like the Chinese and EU banned
To: Flick Lives
You bet, same as the DDR vs West Germany, couldn’t be clearer
To: Reaganite Republican
I shot these TU-154s when leaving Beijing last July. Stark contrast between the gleaming, modern international terminal, the brand new Boeing and Airbus planes used by the Chinese domestic carriers, and these two junkers. Although from the descriptions I've read, Air Koryo is still better than many African or Latin American airlines - the flight attendants are pretty, the food is somewhat palatable, and they operate (sort of) on time.
But I suppose if they had a domestic flight crash every day, we would never hear about it...
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posted on
01/26/2013 9:30:50 AM PST
by
Mr. Jeeves
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