Singapore Airlines plans to retain five to six A340-300s

Singapore Airlines plans to continue maintaining five to six Airbus A340-300 airliners, a change from the original plan of phasing out the entire fleet by 2002. The airline now has 17 of the planes and one on order, and had planned to replace the fleet with Boeing 777s. This probably prompted Airbus...

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