New Markets Available For F100s AMR Plans To Retire By 2005

Prices of the 74 Fokker F100s American plans to retire by 2005 (see related story, Page 3) could be attractive to low-cost carriers that are considering fleet expansions. "It's hard to justify paying $25 million for a 75- to 80-seat regional jet against $5 million for an F100," said Mort Beyer of...

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