BWIA To Buy 767s, 757s, Eyes Regional Jets; May Invest In LIAT
BWIA International Airways has reached agreements with unidentified lessors to re-equip its fleet with eight 757s and three 767-300ERs, and it plans to bring in five 50- to 80-seat regional jets within the next two years, according to the carrier. BWIA, privatized by the government of Trinidad and...
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