Switzerland's Crossair said it has chosen the Airbus A320 over the Boeing 737-800 to replace Boeing MD-80s starting in 2002
SWITZERLAND'S CROSSAIR said it has chosen the Airbus A320 over the Boeing 737-800 to replace Boeing MD-80s starting in 2002. The carrier also has taken options on four additional A320s. Early sales of the older aircraft, it said, will mean a reduction in seat capacity and an increase in load factor...
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