After a government review

After a government review, state-owned Indian Airlines will stick with an earlier decision to pay $2.2 billion for 43 Airbus aircraft--a mix of A319/A320/A321s as part of a five-year fleet renewal. Boeing was competing with its 737-700/800/900s. Meanwhile, IA has shortlisted a total of nine Boeing...

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