MORE JETS FOR LOW-COST CARRIERS

Low-cost airlines are expected to account for 20-25% of the deliveries of new commercial jets by 2005, compared with about 10% in 2002, according to a Bear Stearns aerospace analyst (see p. 43). About 70% of all orders have originated with these carriers thus far this year. This bodes well for...

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