SPARES GROWTH

The company also gets about half of its airfoil revenues from spares, and Callan forecasts about 7% annual growth for the segment, since pending retirements of older aircraft will not have a major effect on spares growth. While several blocks of 727s, DC-9s and older 737s could be retired over the...

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