ive been wondering about this for a couple of days now and im gonna ask...
when someone orders a aircraft that is now longer in production, how is it that some say they are owned by an airline? is there a message or something that gets sent out, asking people if they will sell? or are they made up names?
ive been wondering about this...
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They are made up names. It's done because an assumumption is made that an out of production aircraft must be used and thus have a previous owner. As such, a previous owner is assigned (I believe he uses a list he created of "former owners", but I'm not sure exactly how it's setup, that's a question only Konny can answer) when the aircraft is added to the trader's market.