Allegiant Air’s MD-80 Plans Depend On Finding A320s

Credit: JoePriesAviation.net
LAS VEGAS—As the fleet becomes increasingly less reliable, Allegiant Air wants to retire all of its MD-80s by 2020, if not sooner, but its plans will depend on how quickly it can source used Airbus A319s and A320s, executives said in a briefing at the carrier’s headquarters. At one point, Allegiant...

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