Slump Forces MAS To Sell Aircraft and Defer Orders
Massive foreign exchange losses and sagging traffic have forced Malaysia Airlines to both defer and sell aircraft to re-size the airline to match traffic levels. The company has deferred five 747s and four 777s from 1999 delivery to 2000-03. Four 777-300s have been converted to -200IGWs, reflecting...
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