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Aircraft and transport. Birmingham Airport could be named after rock-star Ozzy Osbourne

Birmingham, United Kingdom - "It’s an interesting idea, we will see what people thinks about that"

"We are now landing at Birmingham 'Ozzy Osbourne' Airport": this is the announcement which could possibly be heard on board of the aircraft bound for the second largest city in the United Kingdom. The proposal to name the hub after the famous rock-star, who celebrated his 64th birthday just a few weeks ago, comes from Jim Simpson, the record company boss who discovered Osbourne's first band, the Black...

AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency - 1148594

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