Southwest Looking For Used Planes To Satisfy Demand

After more than doubling its quarterly net income to $333 million, Southwest is tapping the used aircraft market for Boeing 737-700s to fulfill what CEO Gary Kelly described as "tremendous opportunities in the near term to grow revenue." The carrier is taking 17 more -700s in 2006 and has 35...

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