AND IN THE THIRD QUARTER
For the quarter of 1996, worldwide new-jet sales dropped 22 planes to 53, off 29.3 percent from the same period in 1995; new turboprop sales plunged further, off 65.5 percent to 10 from 29. Again, as has been the case most of the year, there was a vast gap between U.S. and international sales. New...
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