$1-BILLION PLAN

Air India says it needs high-capacity aircraft for both short- and medium-range flights. Its plan to spend $1 billion on new aircraft is likely to emphasize short-range twinjets, pitting the Boeing 767 against the Airbus A330-200, rather than the longer-range 777 and A340. Airline officials said...

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