United's plan to replace 94 aircraft
United's plan to replace 94 aircraft over the next five years will leave it with a net increase in aircraft of just 19 by 1997, according to Gruntal Investment Research."We believe it will need even more or lose traffic to competitors," Gruntal said (DAILY, April 13).
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