BOEING HAD 90 IN MIND

Bombardier's proposed bail-out of Fokker in 1996 had Boeing and a 90-seater in the scenario. B/CA is told that the Bombardier plan would have scrapped both the Fokker 70 and 100 as being too heavy, too costly to maintain and behind the technology curve. Rather, Bombardier offered a new 70- and 90...

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