OUT WITH THE OLD, IN WITH THE NEW
UNITED AIRLINES EXPECTS TO DECIDE THIS FALL on the next orders in the carrier's plan to buy 50 aircraft beyond the 34 Boeing 777s and 23 Airbus A320s remaining on order. United's focus is more on replacement than growth--by the year 2000, its fleet will only increase by 19 aircraft, rather than the...
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