Continental Retires Seventh Aircraft Type In 10 Years

Continental this week retired its last MD-80, the seventh aircraft type it has eliminated from its fleet during the past 10 years. The airline has cut the Airbus A300, DC-10, and the Boeing 747, 737-100/200, 727 and DC-9 from its fleet, leaving just three Boeing types, the 777, 767/757, and 737...

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