McDonnell Douglas Sees Market For 13,272 Transports Through 2013

McDonnell Douglas Corp. believes the worldwide airline industry will need 13,272 new passenger aircraft valued at $1.024 trillion through 2013 to accommodate traffic growth and replace older aircraft. The long-term outlook, to be published this summer, sees fewer aircraft than Boeing's 15,462...

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