Japan Airlines has arranged with Boeing to replace its fleet of 10 MD-11s with two newly ordered 767-300ERs and eight 777-200ERs in 2002-04

Japan Airlines has arranged with Boeing to replace its fleet of 10 MD-11s with two newly ordered 767-300ERs and eight 777-200ERs in 2002-04, but the carrier did not disclose terms of the agreement. Five MD-11s are to be replaced in 2002 by two -300ERs and three -200ERs. The remaining five are to be...

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