Continental retired its last 747 and 737-200 this week
Continental retired its last 747 and 737-200 this week as part of a fleet renewal program and reduction in Pacific capacity. The carrier will retire 57 aircraft this year and place 60 new Boeing jet transports in service, bringing the average age of its fleet to 7.6 years by yearend. On Tuesday, the...
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