Kenya Airways To Phase Out Old Aircraft
Kenya Airways will phase out its two aging Boeing 737-200s and four A310-300s by 2002 and 2003, respectively. The airline has ordered two next generation 737-700s and three 767-400ERXs, being the launch customer for the latter. Three 767-300s also would be leased next year for the longer regional...
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