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NEW YORK -- In America, businessmen shake hands. In Japan, they bow. But all over the world airline executives engage in a greeting that is all their own: the exchange of model airplanes.
When airlines start flying to new cities, make deals with other carriers or finance new jets, these high-quality models -- typically one to two feet long -- provide the perfect photo backdrop, can help break the ice or serve as a cherished "thank you."
While a business card might be quickly stuffed away in some desk drawer, models remain prominently displayed on the desk of politicians and industry power brokers. Puerto Rico's governor, Alejandro García-Padilla, has models from JetBlue, Lufthansa, Avianca and local airline Seaborne in his office. Each has established or expanded service to the island since his 2013 inauguration.
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus took in 1,456 passenger plane orders from 67 airlines around the world last year. It also placed 30,000 of its own orders -- for model Airbus jets.
Multimillion dollar plane purchases are decided on the fuel efficiency of a jet, its maintenance costs, how much cargo it holds and how far it can fly. However, desktop models help start the conversation, says Chris Jones, vice president of North American sales for Airbus.
http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_27745720/airline-worlds-tiny-secret:-infatuation-with-model-planes
liberal N proud
(60,334 posts)Hanging from the ceiling and on stands on desks
Hassin Bin Sober
(26,325 posts)I think I destroed a few of these with a BB gun.
I coulda probably retired on all the toys and models I shot up that would be worth real money now.
liberal N proud
(60,334 posts)Think Matchbox cars. I had over 100!