US Airways To Retire Last 737-300 By End Of The Year
US Airways plans to eliminate the last of its Boeing 737-300s from its fleet by the end of the year. Under the carrier’s fleet replacement plan, the Arizona-based airline will retire five 737-300s and two 737-400s in the fourth quarter of 2012, while adding six Airbus A321s, a spokesman tells...
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