Japan Airlines To Replace MD-11 Fleet With New 767, 777s
Japan Airlines on Friday reached agreement with Boeing to sell its entire MD-11 fleet of 10 aircraft and replace them with two new 767-300ERs and eight new 777-200ERs. The 10 MD-11s will be phased out from 2002 to 2004. Replacing the MD-11s will help JAL improve cash flow by about 10 billion yen...
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