Alaska Takes Charge To Retire Boeing 737-200s
Alaska Airlines is recording an unspecified charge against its second-quarter earnings related to retirement of nine Boeing 737-200 Combi planes. The average age of the planes is 24 years, and Alaska predicts they'll be phased out of its fleet completely by the end of 2007. "We've discussed the...
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