Leasing Costs Will Stunt National's Growth, DOT Says

Higher-than-expected aircraft leasing costs mean National Airlines will be able to support a fleet of six 757s in its first year of operations rather than the eight aircraft estimated earlier, DOT said in an order reissuing the carrier's certificate and confirming oral approval to sell tickets...

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