Air Virginia likes predictability of BAe's Jetstream 32 spares costs
Regional carrier Air Virginia enjoys the predictability of British Aerospace's "Macro" spares program, which is similar to power-by-the-hour offered by engine firms. "We know to the penny what it will cost us to operate" a Jetstream 32, according to the airline's president, Keith Mottas.
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