At Thai International, Engine Types Rise As Aircraft Types Fall

A Thai Airways International fleet rationalization study carried out four years ago has not reduced costs as planned, apparently because the airline's attempts to carry it out were turned aside within the Thai government. The carrier commissioned U.S. aviation consulting company Avitas in January...

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