Recession Would Not Dampen Desire For 787s, Air Canada Says
Air Canada says even if an economic recession damages demand, it will not look to delay delivery of its Boeing 787 orders in 2010. However, executives say the carrier “does have the ability manage capacity downward with other fleet types,” such as Airbus A330s and Boeing 767s. The airline is relying...
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