U.S. carriers take lead in ordering Boeing aircraft
Reversing a trend of several years, U.S. airlines in 1996 ordered nearly twice as many aircraft from Boeing Co. as foreign carriers, the manufacturer said. In reporting orders and deliveries for 1996 this week, Boeing Commercial President Ron Woodard said that of the 717 aircraft ordered, 479 came...
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