OUT OF A SLUMP

Two Japanese leasing companies have signalled their recovery from a prolonged gulf war slump by ordering 22 Boeing 737-800s, with deliveries planned from 1998 to 2000. C. Itoh Trading Co. will buy 12 aircraft valued at $600 million, and Kanematsu Corp. will buy 10 valued at $500 million. C. Itoh...

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