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It could be true... Spanglish becomes official language of IAG & other news briefs

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The newly formed British Airways-Iberia group is moving ahead with plans to make Spanglish the airline's official language. The combined carrier has decided to move on this issue mañana, if not even more pronto. The new group chairman, Mr Antonio Vazquez, was quoted as saying "hasta la vista you good thing", to which CEO Sr Willie Walsh replied "Si, oi'll have a point of sangria por favor."

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As part of plans to serve Newark, an airport famous for congestion and delays, Southwest Airlines has announced an order for 25 vertical take-off-and-landing aircraft. CEO Gary Kelly said this offered a way to "beat the system", confirming that Boeing was enthusiastic about its new three-engined B737 VTOL. The manufacturer, which has yet to commence design work, announced that deliveries will be delayed, probably beyond the first delay.

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