British Airways wants to buy 60 regional jets

British Airways kicked off a jetliner competition yesterday that could be worth $1 billion to the winning airframer, inviting bids from Airbus Industrie, British Aerospace, Boeing, Fokker and McDonnell Douglas to supply as many as 60 regional aircraft. The carrier said it needs to replace Boeing 737...

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