Malaysia Airlines Leaning Toward Airbus For New Aircraft Order
Malaysia Airlines is evaluating the Boeing 737-600/700/800 and the Airbus A320 family to replace its fleet of 737-400/500s, which are expected to be phased out, starting in mid-2001. The aging Fokker F50 fleet also is on the way out. The airline evaluated several replacement options but has made no...
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