SAS Puts Off Decision On Long-Haul Jets, Drops Low-Demand Routes
SAS is postponing a planned long-haul jet order because of weak market forecasts and stalling talks with unions. Airbus and Boeing have been competing for several months to win the favor of SAS, which is considering replacing its 14 767-300s with 777 or A330-A340 aircraft. A decision was expected at...
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