[wanabidii] In case you think African jets are flying coffins, these numbers will prove you wrong (M&G Africa)

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Mail & Guardian Africa
African Truth
11 Mar 2015
 
 
In case you think African jets are flying coffins, these numbers will prove you wrong
 
In case you think African jets are flying coffins, these numbers will prove you wrong
 
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