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World’s best practice is desirable in aviation

But what does it really mean?

In the past few years, corporate business-speak bs, today’s euphemism for gobbledygook, has reached such extreme levels that it’s possible to have an entire conversation using it without saying anything useful at all.

I’m not sure what they’re trying to prove. Is it a contest to see who

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Jeremy Burfoot Sun, 17 Apr 2022
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