Turboprops Retain Role At Regionals As RJ Fleet Grows
As regional jet orders wax and turboprop orders wane, regional airline operators will continue to rely heavily on the turboprops in short-haul markets in which the RJs cannot produce revenues commensurate with their costs, according to analysts and airline executives. Between 1995 and 1997, the...
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