Region's Fleets Drop By 96 Aircraft In 10 Months
Asia/Pacific airlines got rid of at least 96 jet aircraft with more than 100 seats during the first 10 months of 1998, according to data from carriers in the region analyzed by The DAILY. Thirteen DC-10s have been divested and more are up for sale, and 12 767s and 12 737s have left fleets in the...
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