U.S. International Airlines Reduce Fleets, Seem Ready To Buy
The six big U.S. international airlines have transformed their mainline fleets during the past five years, but not always in the way you might think. Yes, all but one of them have shrunk, in varying degrees. All have gotten rid of some--but not all--of their oldest, lowest-technology airplanes. But...
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