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Re: The 737 MAX Grounding Is Such A Disaster That Airlines Are Leasing 30-Year-Old 737-200s
Byker (byker@do~rag.net) 2019/08/12 14:36

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"Moloch"  wrote in message news:qiqi9v01nn2@drn.newsguy.com...
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https://jalopnik.com/the-737-max-grounding-is-such-a-disaster-that-airlines-1837144886
>
> With hundreds of 737 MAX planes still on the ground following two fatal
> crashes, airlines are frantically trying to lease available 737s to fill
> gaps left by the MAX. They’re so desperate that they’re leasing 737-200s,
> a variant that was discontinued in 1988.

I wonder how many they're wet-leasing from turd-world shitholes?


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