United Still Plans Only 19-Aircraft Gain By 2000

United will achieve a net gain of only 19 aircraft to its total fleet by the year 2000 as it replaces 75 aircraft, United Chairman Gerald Greenwald told The DAILY yesterday. He said the carrier has not chosen the aircraft types it will order, but it has decided that 50 aircraft will be replaced by...

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