U.S. Airline Fleets Growing, Getting Younger, Study Shows
U.S. major airlines' fleets continue to be older than fleets in Europe and Asia, but they are becoming younger as more airlines retire older jets. In a worldwide fleet study, Salomon Smith Barney found that the 10 U.S. majors had an average fleet age of 12.1 year, higher than Europe's 8.8 years and...
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