Three Points: Non-Farnborough, predicting traffic, BA sunsets 747

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  • There was supposed to be an air show in Farnborough this week. And even if there was, Americans wouldn’t be able to attend.
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  • British Airways decommissions its 747 fleet, another in a series of the long goodbye to the Queen of the Skies. It’s hard out there for big airplanes.
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