A combination of crew-scheduling issues and the dramatic downturn in market conditions
A combination of crew-scheduling issues and the dramatic downturn in market conditions since Sept. 11 is apparently giving Singapore Airlines (SIA) second thoughts about proceeding with its $2.2-billion A340-500 order of five aircraft with five options. A lack of regulations for extra cockpit crew...
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