Lessors Impose Tougher Demands on Indonesian Carriers
Indonesia's National Air Carriers Assn. says aircraft lessors are imposing tougher demands on Indonesian carriers since the Jan. 1 crash of an Adam Air 737, whose cause remains unknown. Lease rates are up by $1,300-1,500 a month, and lessors are demanding safety audits of the airlines before...
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