Fuel Forces Brazil’s Airlines To Rethink Their Fleets
Brazil’s airlines are scaling back fleet growth in the face of high fuel costs. Gol, which registered first-quarter losses of $45 million, adjusted fleet renewal this year from 112 to 108 aircraft. The carrier blamed the cuts on fuel costs and the burden of carrying subsidiary Varig, which itself...
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