TWA Caps Restructuring With Orders For 20 New 757s

TWA, which did not know a year ago whether it would survive, signaled its return as a competitive factor in the airline industry yesterday by ordering 20 new 757s and taking options on 20 more. The carrier said in December it hoped to replace its L-1011s with 757s (DAILY, Dec. 12, 1995), and in...

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