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Hey, thanks for your message.

Actually I feel a bit honoured, because aviation is nothing but my hobby. I have never worked in or for the aviation sector – directly or indirectly. All my knowledge about aviation I learned by myself autodidactically.

I give my best to keep a critical distance anyway. For example by stating (questionable) flights to Russia by Air Arabia Abu Dhabi. And by stating terminated (failed) routes by Wizz Air Abu Dhabi. WikiPate ( talk) 07:24, 5 December 2022 (UTC) reply

Thanks for the prompt response. I was a bit concerned due to your focus on very new airlines, and because at Air Arabia Abu Dhabi you cited sources that included criticism of the subject but didn't make a mention of it in the prose of the article. That having been said, given your editing history as a whole I'm satisfied with your response at this time. signed, Rosguill talk 07:30, 5 December 2022 (UTC) reply

I appreciate your efforts of keeping WP a neutral source of information. WikiPate ( talk) 21:29, 6 December 2022 (UTC) reply

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This edit was meant:
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=IndiGo&diff=prev&oldid=1160915251
No reference for the figure 778. IndiGo ordered 500 planes of the A320neo family including A320neo and A321neo. So you cannot simply calculate 178+600=778 just for the A320neo. Not sure where you got the 600 from. Adding 500 in this cell would be also wrong. There is no reference supporting your edit.
In the same edit you added the URL https://simpleflying.com/indigo-record-breaking-airbus-order/ behind "Largest [A320neo] operator". This is a wrong reference that does not support the statement that IndiGo is the largest A320neo operator. WikiPate ( talk) 09:41, 30 August 2023 (UTC) reply

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