JET TRADER

SINGAPORE AIRLINES WILL TRADE IN THE FOUR LEARJET 31s it uses for advanced pilot training for the new Learjet 45 that will enter service in 1997. SIA, in a $56-million contract, shifted to the 45 because its standard avionics closely resembles the electronic flight instrumentation system (EFIS)...

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