Saab considers new commuter aircraft
Saab Aircraft is eyeing development of a new commuter aircraft by 2004. The plane would seat between 60 and 89 passengers, offering more space than the Saab 340 and somewhat larger Saab 2000, according to Ulf Edlund, Saab's vice president for strategic planning. The 2004 date, he said here Monday...
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