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    How clean is your aircraft?

    http://airnews.pl/view/show/831

    The shot was taken in winter of this year, so the dirt can be explained. The best part is that someone from the ground staff wrote "BRUDOL" on it in Polish which in slang terms means a dirty person.

    Now AF is notorious for having dirty planes: http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1076695/L/
    http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0927175/L/

    I always notice that Germanwing's airplanes are nice and clean do to the shiny scheme and so are the Aeroflot jets.

    So who do you think is the "world's immaculate carrier?"

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    God knows why Air France's planes are always so dam dirty, maybe its a French thing. I had a French exchange student stay with me back in Jr. High he was as dirty as their planes.

    Here in the U.S I'd say CO and AA, CO's planes are always clean and within the last two years AA has been polishing their birds up rather nicely. I remember up to 2003/2004 AA's planes were so dull.

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