Garuda Indonesia plans to progress its fleet-modernization program in the fourth quarter, adding new widebodies, narrowbodies and turboprops as older types are retired. The airline intends to introduce eight new aircraft during the quarter beginning Oct. 1, while retiring two during the same period...
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