To help Mr Mueller’s Grand Scheme to “Collaborate with AirAsia – Part 2

  In PART 1 we stopped at the sorry state of Rural Air Service (RAS) and

To help Mr Mueller’s Grand Scheme to “Collaborate with AirAsia” – Part 1

Left: Mr Christoph Mueller, CEO of MAS Right: Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia Group.  Both are great CEO of all times. Great men think alike!
Left: Mr Christoph Mueller, CEO of MAS Right: Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia Group. Both are great CEOs of all times. Great men think alike and also sing the same tune at the right time!

 

The little napoleons in Khazanah would like us to believe that MAS employees have been gifted with Mr Christoph Mueller as their CEO.

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Union Calls Upon Australian Govt To Suspend All AirAsia Flights

The wreckage of the unauthorised AirAsia’s flight QZ8501 from Surabaya to Singapore. 162 innocent lives have been killed as a result of AirAsia’s “Administrative Negligence”.

Now Everyone Can See: AirAsia Caught Lying

Picture taken from RBFonline.net
The real reasons for AirAsia not wanting to move to KLIA2.

 

In April 2014 AirAsia said it will not move from LCCT because of the issues of safety and security in KLIA2.

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BK Sidhu quoting sources again, Idris Jala & AJ had to clarify

The highly acclaimed journalist Ms BK Sidhu, who has just being promoted as the new Editor of StarBiz, had quoted an unknown source that the AirASIA X IPO SHARE will be over-subscribed by 3 to 4 times which later turned out to be FALSE.

“Now Everyone Can Buy AirAsia X shares 10 times above its par value of RM0.15”

The “happy family” laughing all the way to the … . From left: Datuk Seri Nazir Razak, the CEO of CIMB Bank, Datuk Kamarudin Meranun of AA X, Tan Sri Rafidah chairman of AAX, En Azran Osman-Rani of AAX and Tan Sri Tony Fernandes

AirAsia shouldn’t delay to terminate all its agreements with MAS

It is only fair that AAX should also return its Sydney route to MAS. Pic: 4th from left, YB Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz, the chairman of AAX Sdn Bhd

“Low-cost carrier AirAsia Bhd wants to opt out of all joint-venture agreements with national carrier Malaysia Airlines (MAS), a source says. AirAsia decided at a board meeting last week that it would seek to terminate its agreements with MAS soon, according to the source, in HERE.

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