Bombardier Aerospace is proposing a new 100- to 135-seat aircraft family

Bombardier Aerospace is proposing a new 100- to 135-seat aircraft family for airlines currently relying on aging DC-9, Fokker 100, Boeing 737 Classic, BAe-146, MD80 and other aircraft that are scheduled to retire by the end of the decade. Bombardier has dubbed the new family the CSeries. ``The...

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