The view from my "office"

I'm actually now doubting that BHP ever had naming rights. 108 St Georges Terrace - Wikipedia indicates it went from Bankwest to South 32.
Yes, I'm not sure BHP ever had their logo up there. They certainly did occupy the building though (I worked on floor 52 or thereabouts IIRC). I'm sure I saw a Rio Tinto logo on it though last time I was in Perth which was 4-5 years ago.... so Bankwest to South 32 doesn't sound right?
 
Yes, I'm not sure BHP ever had their logo up there. They certainly did occupy the building though (I worked on floor 52 or thereabouts IIRC). I'm sure I saw a Rio Tinto logo on it though last time I was in Perth which was 4-5 years ago.... so Bankwest to South 32 doesn't sound right?

I think after Bankwest the building was actually nameless for a period of time. I suspect you looked across to Central Park which has had Rio Tinto's logo on it for a while now.
 
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Not a car park in view! For you planespotters out there it is BA 227 LHR-ATL and a 787-10. Can't say I expected to see this about half way over the Atlantic last Monday. (I should add this was my first self funded trip post retirement and wonder if this is the norm for self funded travel? 😛)

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...and another thing - BA only has two 787-10 aircraft and I was on the other. (The captain on my flight, to ORD, was a bit miffed that the ATL had an additional co pilot because of the longer journey)

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