As a stopgap, government-owned
As a stopgap, government-owned Indian Airlines is dry-leasing five Airbus A320s for three years (extendable to five years), and 11 A319s. The A319s will replace the fleet of subsidiary Alliance Air's 12 Boeing 737-200s. An IA official reports the airline's proposal to acquire 43 A319/A320/A321s as...
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