Continental makes DC-10 parkings permanent
Continental will not bring its DC-10-30s back into service but will take an $83 million pre-tax charge to retire the leased aircraft from the fleet. The airline took a similar charge for its owned DC-10s in the fourth quarter. The retirement affects all 24 DC-10s Continental owned or leased as of...
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