Oh, and Robson Green is never a 'popstar'.
Well it would appear to be something to do with rivers
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Rivers is correct, time for a Catman question
OK, according to modern business lore, how did American Airlines save $40,000 in 1987?
Removing the olive from a salad.
Removing the olive from a salad.
The only cost saving AA were known for that i know of was by not painting the underside of their aircraft. Saving around 500 pounds in laden weight on a 767 aircraft. Resulting in fuel savings on every flight. It was more than $40,000 though. Less fuel needed per flight plus lower cost of painting aircraft. Saving ran into millions per year.From the riddle, not the clues though.
OK, according to modern business lore, how did American Airlines save $40,000 in 1987?
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Page had not refreshed. Hence my alternative answer.
Same reason they stopped painting the shuttle fuel tanks.
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Oh, and Robson Green is never a 'popstar'.
That didn't take long Well done, Mark. Over to you
You are correct - no klaxon. (Although at the pub last night I was pretty sure it was the Great Eastern or the Great Western, and had to be talked round by my team-mate.)I can feel a QI Klaxon here, SS Great Britain?
You are correct - no klaxon. (Although at the pub last night I was pretty sure it was the Great Eastern or the Great Western, and had to be talked round by my team-mate.)
Over to you....
Santa Maria? Hope I'm wrong cos I don't have a question ready.....OK same theme ships.
Which famous ship was also called Ferreira and Maria do Amparo whilst under Portuguese ownership?
Santa Maria? Hope I'm wrong cos I don't have a question ready.....
Which famous ship was also called Ferreira and Maria do Amparo whilst under Portuguese ownership?
Is Ferreira Portuguese for iron? So an iron ship?