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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos
IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

Etihad CEO James Hogan has hit back at a viral email which purports to show one of his airline’s planes smashed against a wall during testing in France, calling it “racist” and “unfounded.” The anonymous email, which has circulated widely on the internet since an incident in 2007 when a plane bearing the Etihad livery crashed at speed during an engine test, makes repeated reference to the shortcomings of the Arab testing crew and concludes with the words: “That’s why God gave them camels.”

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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

Etihad CEO James Hogan has hit back at a viral email which purports to show one of his airline’s planes smashed against a wall during testing in France, calling it “racist” and “unfounded.” The anonymous email, which has circulated widely on the internet since an incident in 2007 when a plane bearing the Etihad livery crashed at speed during an engine test, makes repeated reference to the shortcomings of the Arab testing crew and concludes with the words: “That’s why God gave them camels.”

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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

Etihad CEO James Hogan has hit back at a viral email which purports to show one of his airline’s planes smashed against a wall during testing in France, calling it “racist” and “unfounded.” The anonymous email, which has circulated widely on the internet since an incident in 2007 when a plane bearing the Etihad livery crashed at speed during an engine test, makes repeated reference to the shortcomings of the Arab testing crew and concludes with the words: “That’s why God gave them camels.”

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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

Etihad CEO James Hogan has hit back at a viral email which purports to show one of his airline’s planes smashed against a wall during testing in France, calling it “racist” and “unfounded.” The anonymous email, which has circulated widely on the internet since an incident in 2007 when a plane bearing the Etihad livery crashed at speed during an engine test, makes repeated reference to the shortcomings of the Arab testing crew and concludes with the words: “That’s why God gave them camels.”

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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

Etihad CEO James Hogan has hit back at a viral email which purports to show one of his airline’s planes smashed against a wall during testing in France, calling it “racist” and “unfounded.” The anonymous email, which has circulated widely on the internet since an incident in 2007 when a plane bearing the Etihad livery crashed at speed during an engine test, makes repeated reference to the shortcomings of the Arab testing crew and concludes with the words: “That’s why God gave them camels.”

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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

Etihad CEO James Hogan has hit back at a viral email which purports to show one of his airline’s planes smashed against a wall during testing in France, calling it “racist” and “unfounded.” The anonymous email, which has circulated widely on the internet since an incident in 2007 when a plane bearing the Etihad livery crashed at speed during an engine test, makes repeated reference to the shortcomings of the Arab testing crew and concludes with the words: “That’s why God gave them camels.”

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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

Etihad CEO James Hogan has hit back at a viral email which purports to show one of his airline’s planes smashed against a wall during testing in France, calling it “racist” and “unfounded.” The anonymous email, which has circulated widely on the internet since an incident in 2007 when a plane bearing the Etihad livery crashed at speed during an engine test, makes repeated reference to the shortcomings of the Arab testing crew and concludes with the words: “That’s why God gave them camels.”

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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

Etihad CEO James Hogan has hit back at a viral email which purports to show one of his airline’s planes smashed against a wall during testing in France, calling it “racist” and “unfounded.” The anonymous email, which has circulated widely on the internet since an incident in 2007 when a plane bearing the Etihad livery crashed at speed during an engine test, makes repeated reference to the shortcomings of the Arab testing crew and concludes with the words: “That’s why God gave them camels.”

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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

Etihad CEO James Hogan has hit back at a viral email which purports to show one of his airline’s planes smashed against a wall during testing in France, calling it “racist” and “unfounded.” The anonymous email, which has circulated widely on the internet since an incident in 2007 when a plane bearing the Etihad livery crashed at speed during an engine test, makes repeated reference to the shortcomings of the Arab testing crew and concludes with the words: “That’s why God gave them camels.”

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IN PICS: Etihad viral email crash photos

Etihad CEO James Hogan has hit back at a viral email which purports to show one of his airline’s planes smashed against a wall during testing in France, calling it “racist” and “unfounded.” The anonymous email, which has circulated widely on the internet since an incident in 2007 when a plane bearing the Etihad livery crashed at speed during an engine test, makes repeated reference to the shortcomings of the Arab testing crew and concludes with the words: “That’s why God gave them camels.”

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