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I don't understand what you write for the flights to the US, can you explain again please? And I found this info because even if you insist on the fact that the aircraft are not registred in the CAA, there are pictures of two 767's in Shannon in Bulgarian registrations and supposed to be put into service by BH Air in the apparent may month ( the same month in wich "if ever" were supposed to beggin the flights to America, New-York and Chicago) for more aircraft and on all aviation code sites it is rotten and their airframe status is "Stored" per example on airfleets.com or planespoters.com go check and write BH air and click the fleet will appear, sad if they were actually never real... Kind Regards

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Hi Nadia, it will be good if you verify your facebook page (to have the blue tick with label - verified page). It will be nice to try to develop it a little bit. I've added nearly 30 likes to it by asking friends to like it. I'm saying all this as an act of sympathy to your company. Hope to see finally the flights to NY soon from Sofia. Good luck! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mashine1984 (talkcontribs) 23:00, 29 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hello Mashine1984, thank you for your continuous support and for your suggestions about the Facebook page! Unfortunately, the Help Center in Facebook keeps on saying that "We're not currently accepting verification requests in your region". I hope that will change soon so that I could follow up with your suggestion. Thank you once again :) BRG,Nadia V (talk) 10:01, 30 July 2015 (UTC) Nadya Nadia V (talk) 10:01, 30 July 2015 (UTC)[reply]