ASA To Begin Retiring Seven ATR-72s In October
Delta wholly owned subsidiary Atlantic Southeast Airlines (ASA) plans to retire seven of its 19 ATR-72 turboprops from service to cut maintenance, training and leasing costs. The seven planes were added to ASA's fleet in 2000 to boost capacity for Delta in short-haul markets from Atlanta. "In today...
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