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Oppose speedy deletion. I am very concerned that this article is being proposed for speedy deletion by Russavia who has not made even the slightest attempt to rewrite the article. This sort of behaviour will wipe out aviation (and other) articles. Wikipedia is about developing and improving articles in a collaborative manner. It is not about destroying articles without trying to make them better. More time needs to be spent writing articles and improving articles than trawling Wikipedia for things to delete and destroy. Perhaps Russavia could concentrate on rewriting this article to show us all how it could be improved. If not (which is more than likely) leave the article for the rest of us to improve when we can. Ardfern21:18, 3 August 2007 (UTC)Reply
Further Comment. The only possible element of the article that could be seen as advertising-like is "employs one of the most proactive aviation sales teams in the world". If you don't like it, delete it, or replace it with somthing better, but don't kill the whole article. Ardfern21:23, 3 August 2007 (UTC)Reply