Fuel Prompts Second Look At Turboprops On CRJ Routes
After years of losing market share to regional jets, turboprop airframer Saab reports it's seeing a small upswing in demand for turboprop-powered planes, thanks to escalating fuel costs that have dampened airlines' affinity for using 50-seat RJs on short hops. Saab Aircraft Leasing CEO Michael...
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