Air Namibia To Replace Boeing 737s With Airbus A319s

Air Namibia has placed a firm order for two Airbus A319s, which it will use to replace two Boeing 737-500s in its fleet. The carrier operates two leased A319s, the two 737-500s, two A340-300s and two Embraer ERJ-135s. The new A319s will be configured in a two-class layout to accommodate 112...

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